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Acetic acid and benzene

 
 
Reply Tue 21 Sep, 2004 04:06 am
Hi..

How come that acetic acid dissolve in benzene while they are different in polarity ?
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Reply Tue 21 Sep, 2004 08:29 am
in order for things to dissolve there must be a molecular attraction force between the solvent and solute..but I found out that the reason behind this is the double hydrogene bond between two acetic acid ..then where is the connection between acetic acid and benzene?!
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Reply Wed 22 Sep, 2004 06:36 am
is this difficult ? Confused
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