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Consider the following four liquids :
1. Water : highly polar ; H-bonding
2. Hexanol : slightly polar ; some H-bonding
3. Chloroform : slightly polar ; no H-bonding
4. Octane : non-polar ; no H-bonding
Which pair of liquids is immiscible ?
1. Water : highly polar ; H-bonding
2. Hexanol : slightly polar ; some H-bonding
3. Chloroform : slightly polar ; no H-bonding
4. Octane : non-polar ; no H-bonding
Which pair of liquids is immiscible ?
Options
A.Water and octane
B.Water and hexanol
C.Hexanol and chloroform
D.Chloroform and octane
Solution
Due to dissimilar intermolecular forces, water and octane are immiscible.
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