Multiple Choice
The principal reason for the extremely low solubility of NaCl in benzene (C6H6) is the ________.
A) strong solvent-solvent interactions
B) hydrogen bonding in C6H6
C) strength of the covalent bond in NaCl
D) weak solvation of Na+ and Cl- by C6H6
E) increased disorder due to mixing of solute and solvent
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