NaCl does not dissolve well in non-polar solvents because...
As we know like dissolves like. As NaCl is ionic compound which is polar in nature so it's solubility is more in polar solvent and in nonpolar solvent it will not be able to dissolve as it cannot interact with non polar solvent molecule.
So, the answer will be
(A)
NaCl does not dissolve well in non-polar solvents because... A. the solute-solute interactions are much larger...
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Identify the characteristics of polar protocols solvents and
polar parotid solvents, and complete each sentence below. Select
ALL options that correctly complete each sentence.
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