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Statement I Solubility of n-alcohol in w...

Statement I Solubility of n-alcohol in water decreases with increase in molecular weight.
Statement II The relative proportion of the hydrocarbon part in alcohols increases with increasing molecular weight which permit enhanced hydrogen with water.

A

Statement I is correct. Statement II is correct. Statement II is a correct explanation of Statement I.

B

Statement I is correct, Statement II is correct, Statement II is not the correct explanation of Statement I.

C

Statement I is correct, Statement II is incorrect

D

Statement I is incorrect, Statement II is correct

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