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Hexanediamine is soluble in water due to its ability to form hydrogen bonds with water molecules. The presence of two amine (-NH2) groups in its molecular structure allows it to interact favorably with polar water molecules, enhancing its solubility. Additionally, the relatively short hydrocarbon chain of hexanediamine does not significantly hinder these interactions, making it more soluble compared to longer-chain amines.

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