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    Oct 15, 2010, 06:47 AM
    Explain, using intemoleclar forces why iodine dissolves in hexane but not water
    Please give a clear explanation ( remember to use the relative between the intermolecular forces as well)
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    Oct 15, 2010, 06:51 AM

    This looks like homework help.
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    I'll give you a hint: Iodine is non polar.

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