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Nonpolar substances (such as tetrachloromethane, hexane, fats, oils, etc.), which are substances that have no appreciable dipole moment, do not participate in hydrogen bonding, and do not dissolve in water.

There are other salts that are insolube in water, such as silver chloride, lead bromide, etc..

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Generally polar molecules are miscible with water.

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Hydrophobic compound.

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