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Is C-C hydrophillic or hydrophobic

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The solubility of CO² is dependent on pH and pKa dissociation constants of H2CO3. At each temperature and pressure, the solubility is known and delivered in tables. You will state that CO² is very hydrophilic since the solubility can reach more than 10 G/L in water.

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Hydrophilic means "water loving". Only molecules that are polar (look for OH, SH or NH) or have an ionic region fall into this category and thus are soluble. All others are hydrophobic "water fearing" and are not water-soluble. Obviously C-C is hydrophobic.

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