a) because many organic compounds arenon Polar such as CH4, so first is false.
b) answer is true coz, inorganic salts are polar and are soluble in water. likeNaCl, MgCl2 etc.
c) Organic HYdrocarbons have non-polar covalent bond because the electronegativity difference between Carbon and Hydrogen is very less so bond is non-polar. while Hydrocarbons make a bond by sharing of electron so bond is co-valent bond. so we can say overall non-polar covalent bond. so, first option is correct.
Organic compounds are always polar and dissolve in water True False Question 2 1 pts Inorganic...
QUESTION 14 Which statement about organic compounds is true? Organic compounds are usually soluble in water. Organic compounds are usually polar. Organic compounds always have high melting points. Organic compounds are primarily composed of carbon atoms. O In organic compounds, carbon typically forms exactly 5 bonds.
QUESTION 14 Which statement about organic compounds is false? Organic compounds usually have low melting points. Organic compounds are usually non-polar. Organic compounds are usually soluble in water. In organic compounds, carbon typically forms exactly 4 bonds. Organic compounds are primarily composed of carbon atoms.
QUESTION 14 Which statement about organic compounds is true? In organic compounds, carbon typically forms exactly 4 bonds. Organic compounds always have very high melting points. Organic compounds are usually polar. Organic compounds are primarily composed of nitrogen atoms. Organic compounds are usually soluble in water.
QUESTION 14 Which statement about organic compounds is true? O In organic compounds, carbon typically forms exactly 5 bonds. Organic compounds usually have low melting points. O Organic compounds are usually polar. Organic compounds are primarily composed of nitrogen atoms. O Organic compounds are usually soluble in water.
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