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No it dosent, hexane has only London forces, while HydrogenChloride has dipole dipole-dipole forces as well. The hexane can therefore not break through the structure of HCl and cannot mix evenly with it.

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Yes, potassium chloride is very soluble in water. However, this will depend on what the substance is being dissolved in.

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Potassium fluoride is not soluble in hexane.

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No it is EXTREMELY INSOLUBLE

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No.

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no.

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