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according to the theory 'like dissolve like',polar solute will dissolve in polar solvent because these solute will ionise and get dissolved in ionised solvent.

NaCl---Na+ + Cl-

H2O---H+ + OH-

thir is not so with acetone which is non-polar in nature.

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Sodium chloride is practically insoluble in acetone: 0,42 mg NaCl/1 kg acetone at 25 0C.

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- The solubility of lithium chloride in acetone is low - 12 g/L at 20 0C.

- It is a nonsense to dissolve a solid in a solid (LiCl in NaCl); you can mix these chlorides.

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Methanol and acetone are not polar solvents.

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LiCl and NaCl are solids; it is impossible to dissolve one in the other.

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Q: Why the LiCl is soluble in acetone but not in NaCl?
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