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nonpolar solvents will tend to dissolve nonpolar solutes low molecular weight alcohols polar solutes ionic compounds question 8 which of the following pairs of substances are miscible (can be mixed together to form a homogeneous solution)? assume a final liquid phase solution. (pick all that apply) sugar and methanol oil and water carbon tetrachloride and methane methanol and water sodium chloride and carbon tetrachloride
- For the first question, the principle of "like - dissolves - like" applies. Nonpolar solvents dissolve nonpolar solutes because the intermolecular forces between nonpolar substances are similar. Low - molecular - weight alcohols are polar due to the presence of the hydroxyl group, polar solutes interact with polar solvents, and ionic compounds dissolve in polar solvents due to ion - dipole interactions.
- For the second question:
- Sugar is a polar compound and methanol is a polar solvent, so they are miscible.
- Oil is nonpolar and water is polar, so they are immiscible.
- Carbon tetrachloride and methane are both nonpolar, so they are miscible.
- Methanol and water are both polar and can form hydrogen bonds with each other, so they are miscible.
- Sodium chloride is an ionic compound and carbon tetrachloride is a nonpolar solvent, so they are immiscible.
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Question 1: nonpolar solutes
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