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Neopentane (2, 2-dimethylpropane) has a Henry's law constant (kH) of 4.7 nmol Pa−1 kg−1, which is indicative of very low solubility in water. For most purposes you would consider it insoluble in water; you can dissolve a little bit in water (around 0.00046 moles/liter of water) but not much. Another way you could put it is that you could dissolve enough to contaminate the water and make it taste a little funny but not much more.

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