The answer is The C-H bond is nonpolar.
Find the below explanation.
The organic molecules which are madeup with carbon and hydorgen those are reffered as hydrocarbons. The bond between the hydrogen and carbon is an example for covalent bond. This is a non polar simple covalant bond. Due to this non polarity of the bond, these organic molecules are reffered as non polar hydrocarbons. Due to this non polarity nature, those are not soluble in water hence these are reffered as hydrophobic molecules.
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can someone please explain to me why CaCO3 is soluble in water
and not carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)? thank you ?!
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Julle molecule. This means it will be high Soluble in non-polar organic solvents. Water is highly polar molecule while CH₂Cl2 is comparatively less polar. T olol because 3. Speculate on the reason why many household hydrocarbons are saturated compounds.
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