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Polar- chlorine and bromine have different electronegativities.
Without a specified context, I assume it means polar substances dissolve in polar solvents and non-polar substances dissolve in non-polar solvents.
Generally polar solutes are dissolved in polar solvents and nonpolar solutes are dissolved in nonpolar solvents.
Ionic compounds (like alcohols) are soluble only in polar solvents (eg. water).
water
Bromine dissolves well in non-polar solvents.
Bromine is non-polar.
Yes. Like dissolves like!
Polar solutes are soluble in polar solvents. Non-polar solutes are soluble in non-polar solvents. Polar solutes are miscible in non-polar solvents and vice verse.
what type of solute can dissolve on a polar solvent such as water?
polar solvents dissolved in water most of times ,and methnol,acetonitrile
yes
Polar- chlorine and bromine have different electronegativities.
Non polar
Without a specified context, I assume it means polar substances dissolve in polar solvents and non-polar substances dissolve in non-polar solvents.
Generally polar solutes are dissolved in polar solvents and nonpolar solutes are dissolved in nonpolar solvents.
Generally polar solutes are dissolved in polar solvents and nonpolar solutes are dissolved in nonpolar solvents.