Multiple Choice
Consider the following four liquids:
Water: highly polar;H-bonding
Hexanol: slightly polar;some H-bonding
Chloroform: slightly polar;no H-bonding
Octane: non-polar;no H-bonding
Which pair of liquids is immiscible?
A) water and octane
B) water and hexanol
C) hexanol and chloroform
D) chloroform and octane
E) none of the above
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