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    Which Compound Is Likely to Be the Most Soluble in Hexane
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Which Compound Is Likely to Be the Most Soluble in Hexane

Question 116

Question 116

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Which compound is likely to be the most soluble in hexane?


A) water
B) acetone (CH3COCH3)
C) benzene (C6H12)
D) ethyl alcohol (CH3CH2OH)
E) chloroform (CHCl3)

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