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    Which Substance Is Most Likely to Be Miscible with Water
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Which Substance Is Most Likely to Be Miscible with Water

Question 65

Question 65

Multiple Choice

Which substance is most likely to be miscible with water?


A) CF4
B) Br2
C) CS2
D) CHCl3
E) none of the above

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