Explain why chloroform uis not soluble …
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 11 months ago
Chloroform is a slightly polar compound. But it cannot make any strong bond (like hydrogen bond) with water. Due to lack of strong interaction with water its solubility in water is very less.
Solubility of chloroform in water is 0.8g/100mL at 200c
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