60. Lithium chloride is much more soluble in ethanol than is sodium chloride. What accounts for this in terms of atomic/ionic/molecular properties? Choose the CORRECT combination of observation statements. 1 IV V VI VII. The smaller Li+ lon has a higher charge density than the larger Na+ ion. LICI is more covalent than NaCl LICI is more ionic than NaCl Covalent compounds are more soluble in C₂H5OH which has lower polarity. lonic compounds are more soluble in C₂H5OH which has lower polarity Covalent compounds are more soluble in C:H:OH which has higher polarity Ionic compounds are more soluble in C₂HsOH which has higher polarity

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60. Lithium chloride is much more soluble in ethanol than is sodium chloride. What accounts for this
observation in terms of atomic/ionic/molecular properties? Choose the CORRECT combination of
statements.
A.
C.
1
#
# 2>55
VIL
The smaller Li+ ion has a higher charge density than the larger Na+ ion.
LICI is more covalent than NaCl
LICI is more ionic than NaCl
Covalent compounds are more soluble in C₂HsOH which has lower polarity.
lonic compounds are more soluble in C₂H₂OH which has lower polarity
Covalent compounds are more soluble in C;H OH which has higher polanty
Ionic compounds are more soluble in C₂H5OH which has higher polarity
1, II, and VI
1, II, and IV
B. I, III, and VII
D. I, III, and V
Transcribed Image Text:60. Lithium chloride is much more soluble in ethanol than is sodium chloride. What accounts for this observation in terms of atomic/ionic/molecular properties? Choose the CORRECT combination of statements. A. C. 1 # # 2>55 VIL The smaller Li+ ion has a higher charge density than the larger Na+ ion. LICI is more covalent than NaCl LICI is more ionic than NaCl Covalent compounds are more soluble in C₂HsOH which has lower polarity. lonic compounds are more soluble in C₂H₂OH which has lower polarity Covalent compounds are more soluble in C;H OH which has higher polanty Ionic compounds are more soluble in C₂H5OH which has higher polarity 1, II, and VI 1, II, and IV B. I, III, and VII D. I, III, and V
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