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Which is more soluble in water C6H14, carbon tetrachloride or calcium chloride?

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Which is more soluble in water C6H14, carbon tetrachloride or calcium chloride?

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Calcium chloride. It behaves the way salt does and dissolves in water to form ions. C6H14 is like oil and won’t mix with water. Carbon tetrachloride is only very slightly soluble in water.

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