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Why sodium hydroxide is much more water soluble than chloride?

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Covalent (Molecular) hydrides : They are compounds in which hydrogen) is attached to another element by sharing of electrons.
Covalent hybrides are further divided into three categories, viz., electron precise `(CH_4,C_2H_6,SiH_4,GeH_4)`, electron-deficient `(B_2H_6)` and electron-rich hybrides `(NH_3,H_2O)`
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