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it is slightly soluble in water .because the presence of OH group enables it to dissolve in water but the non polar cyclic carbon atoms do not allow it to dissolves completely

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Why is glucose more soluble in water than cyclohexanol?

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Is cyclohexanol soluble in Dilute HCL?

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