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a. KCl in water

b. CH3OH in H2O

c. CH2Cl2 in benzene

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Q: Indicate the principal type of solute-sovent interaction and rank the solutions from weakest to strongest interaction KCl in water and Ch2Cl2 in benzene C6H6 and CH3OH in H2O?
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