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Choose the Pair of Substances That Are Most Likely to Form

Question 110

Question 110

Multiple Choice

Choose the pair of substances that are most likely to form a homogeneous solution.


A) C6H14 and C10H20
B) K Cl and C5H12
C) N2O4 and NH4I
D) C6H14 and H2O
E) None of the pairs above will form a homogeneous solution.

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