EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF GENERAL, ORGANIC, A
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Author: Peterson
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.37AP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Which of the given pairs are likely to be miscible has to be identified.
Concept introduction:
- Polar solvents tend to dissolve ionic or polar compounds.
- The solubility of ionic compounds is facilitated by a process of solvation.
- Nonpolar substances are not as readily soluble in polar solvents, but may be soluble in other nonpolar solvents.
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