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Carbon tetrachloride and water are immiscible, whereas ethanol and water are miscible in all proportions. Correlate this behaviour with molecular structures of these compounds. - Chemistry (Theory)

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Carbon tetrachloride and water are immiscible, whereas ethanol and water are miscible in all proportions. Correlate this behaviour with molecular structures of these compounds.

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Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is a non-polar molecule, while water is highly polar, so they are immiscible due to the difference in polarity; “like dissolves like” does not apply. On the other hand, ethanol (C2H5OH) has both a polar –OH group and a non-polar ethyl group, allowing it to form hydrogen bonds with water. This makes ethanol and water miscible in all proportions.

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