Which of the following likely to be more soluble in hexane, C6H14? Explain your answer in each case. Match the items in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. hydrogen bonding dispersion forces acetic acid ionic bonds octanoic acid benzene glycerol CaCl₂ CCL4 Among CCl4 and CaCl₂, are less likely to be overcome by solute-solvent interactions. is more soluble, because interaction. Among benzene (C6H6) and glycerol (CH₂(OH)CH(OH)CH₂OH), soluble, because in in is more is less likely to be overcome by solute-solvent Among octanoic acid (CH3 (CH₂)6 COOH) and acetic acid (CH3 COOH), more soluble, because it has similar to those in hexane. Reset Help will be

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Which of the following likely to be more soluble in hexane, C6H14? Explain your answer in each case.
Match the items in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right.
hydrogen bonding
dispersion forces
acetic acid
ionic bonds
octanoic acid
benzene
glycerol
CaCl₂
CC14
is more soluble, because
Among CCl4 and CaCl2,
are less likely to be overcome by solute-solvent interactions.
Among benzene (C6H6) and glycerol (CH₂(OH) CH(OH)CH₂ OH),
soluble, because
interaction.
in
in
Among octanoic acid (CH3 (CH₂)6 COOH) and acetic acid (CH3 COOH),
more soluble, because it has
similar to those in hexane.
Reset
is more
is less likely to be overcome by solute-solvent
will be
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A Which of the following likely to be more soluble in hexane, C6H14? Explain your answer in each case. Match the items in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. hydrogen bonding dispersion forces acetic acid ionic bonds octanoic acid benzene glycerol CaCl₂ CC14 is more soluble, because Among CCl4 and CaCl2, are less likely to be overcome by solute-solvent interactions. Among benzene (C6H6) and glycerol (CH₂(OH) CH(OH)CH₂ OH), soluble, because interaction. in in Among octanoic acid (CH3 (CH₂)6 COOH) and acetic acid (CH3 COOH), more soluble, because it has similar to those in hexane. Reset is more is less likely to be overcome by solute-solvent will be Help
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