(a)
Interpretation:
The compound that is more soluble in water and organic solvent in following pair of compounds should be determined:
Concept Introduction:
The solubility of a molecule depends on the polarity of the solvent and solution that means like dissolve like. In other words, the polar molecule is soluble in polar solvent only and in non-polar solvents, the soluble molecule will be non-polar in nature.
(b)
Interpretation:
The compound that is more soluble in water and organic solvent in following pair of compounds should be determined:
Concept Introduction:
The solubility of a molecule depends on the polarity of the solvent and solution that means like dissolve like. In other words, the polar molecule is soluble in polar solvent only and in non-polar solvents, the soluble molecule will be non-polar in nature.
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