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Answer:
In water solvent:
Na₂S and CH₃OH
In carbon tetrachloride solvent:
C₆H₆ and Br₂
Explanation:
Using : Like dissolves like
Polar substances dissolve in polar and non polar substance in non polar.
Since water is polar and carbon tetrachloride is non polar.
Na₂S, sodium sulfide is an ionic compound and thus it best dissolves in a polar solvent which is water.
C₆H₆, benzene is non polar and dissolves in carbon tetrachloride.
CH₃OH, methanol which is polar and dissolves in water.
Br₂, bromine gas is non polar and dissolves in carbon tetrachloride.
The better solvent for Na₂S (Natrium sulfide)and CH₃OH(methanol): water
The better solvent for C₆H₆(benzene) and Br₂(bromine) : CCl₄
Further explanation
In covalent bonds there are differences in electronegativity which causes polarization of the bonds
If the bond in an electron pair is more attracted to one atom, then the covalent bond is polar
This is due to the electron attraction of one atom which is bigger than the other atoms
But the geometrical shape of molecules can make molecules that have polar bonds can be polar or non-polar
The symmetrical shape of the molecule is usually a non-polar molecule
For example on H₂O
This molecule is polar because of the difference in electronegativity where the O atom has a stronger electron attraction when compared to the H atom, so this molecule have positive and negative poles where the negative pole is on the O atom
Polar molecules dissolved in water undergo ionization so they can conduct electricity and are electrolyte, while non-polar molecules are non-electrolyte.
Polar molecules will dissolve polar molecules and vice versa non-polar molecules can dissolve non-polar molecules.
So water molecules that can be used to test polar and non-polar molecules by dissolving them in water
The size of polarity is usually indicated by the magnitude of the dipole moment
The greater the dipole moment, the more polar the compound is. In non-polar compounds the dipole moment is zero.
water- H₂O is a polar solvent, due to the large electronegativity between O and H atoms, and the shape of the V molecule (asymmetrical)
CCl₄- Carbon tetrachloride is a nonpolar solvent, where C atoms as central and Cl atoms have different electronegativity but because of the symmetrical shape so that the dipole moment is removed and so it is nonpolar
Let see that each of these compounds is polar or non-polar
Na₂S (Natrium sulfide)and CH₃OH(methanol) are ion compounds that can dissolve in polar solvents such as water
C₆H₆(benzene) and Br₂(bromine) are non-polar covalent compounds with symmetrical shapes and do not have free electron pairs that can dissolve in CCl₄
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Keywords : chemical bond, covalen bond, water, electrons, dipole moment
