Sodium chloride is soluble in water but not in benzene because:
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Sodium chloride is soluble in water but not in benzene because:
- ΔHhydration < ΔHLattice energy in water and
- ΔHhydration > ΔHLattice energy in water and
- ΔHhydration = ΔHLattice energy in water and
- ΔHhydration < ΔHLattice energy in water and
Answer
(B) ΔH hydration > ΔH Lattice energy in water and
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