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If A is a non-polar chemical and B is a non-polar solvent, what type of solubility (high or low) would you expect between A and B?

--Is it high solubility?
17 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
yes.
17 years ago
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If A is a non-polar chemical and B is a non-polar solvent, what type of solubility (high or low) would you expect between A and B?

--Is it high solubility?

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