Multiple Choice
Why are ethers more water soluble than alkanes of similar molecular weight and shape?
A) because they are nonpolar compounds
B) because they can form hydrogen bonds with water
C) because they are similar to alkenes
D) because they have an oxygen bearing a partial positive charge
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