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Identify that the following compound is insoluble, partially soluble or highly soluble in water: Chloroform - Chemistry

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Question

Identify that the following compound is insoluble, partially soluble or highly soluble in water:

Chloroform

Options

  • Insoluble

  • Partially soluble

  • Highly soluble

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Solution

Insoluble

Explanation:

Because chloroform is an organic liquid, it doesn't mix with water.

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Chapter 1: Solutions - Exercises [Page 29]

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NCERT Chemistry Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 12
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