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12 pts
which liquid is miscible with water?
carbon tetrachloride
ethyl alcohol
bromine
oil
Brief Explanations
- Carbon tetrachloride: It is non - polar. Water is polar. According to the "like dissolves like" principle (polar solvents dissolve polar substances and non - polar solvents dissolve non - polar substances), carbon tetrachloride is not miscible with water.
- Ethyl alcohol: It has a hydroxyl (-OH) group. The -OH group can form hydrogen bonds with water molecules. Hydrogen bonding is a strong intermolecular force that allows ethyl alcohol to be miscible with water.
- Bromine: It is non - polar (Br₂ is a diatomic non - polar molecule). Using the "like dissolves like" principle, it is not miscible with water.
- Oil: Generally, oils are non - polar (composed of long - chain hydrocarbons). So, they are not miscible with water.
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