Solubility of non polar liquids in polar solvents. (1 Viewer)

anurag96

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Explain why the solubility of the triiodide ion is more soluble in water than is iodone?

I understand they both have limited solubility in water, as they are non polar, but what specifically allows the triiodide ion to dissolve more than iodine?

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Ion. Charge. Interact with dipoles of water through ion-dipole forces = stronger IMF = more soluble.

Iodine. No charge. Dispersion forces only = weaker IMF = less soluble.
 

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