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Which of the Following Pairs of Compounds Is Most Likely

Question 141

Question 141

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Which of the following pairs of compounds is most likely to be immiscible?


A) Br2 and C6H6
B) H2O and CH3CH2OH
C) CCl4 and H2CO
D) CH3OH and CH3CH2OH
E) H2O and NH3

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