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Why is `LiF` almost insoluble in water whereas `LiCl` soluble not only in water but also in acetone?

A

high hydration enthalpy of `Li^(+)`

B

low hydration enthalpy of `Li^(+)`

C

more ionic character in LiCl

D

None of the above

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The correct Answer is:
a

LIF is almost insoluble in water due to its high lattice energy but LICl is soluble in water due to high hydration energy of `Li^(+)` ions. LICl is also soluble in acetone due to its predominantly covalent nature (because covalent character increases with increase in the size of anion).
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