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Standard IX
Chemistry
Covalent Bond
Is AgBr Solub...
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Is AgBr Soluble in Water?
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Water has the capacity to dissolve only ionic or polar compounds.
AgBr
is
covalent
in nature.
The covalent character is
due to the high polarizability of the anion.
Because
AgBr
is covalent in nature and water is unable to dissolve covalent compounds in it.
This is insoluble in water.
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