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Arrange the following compunds in increasing order of solubility in water:
`C_(6)H_(5)NH_(2), (C_(2)H_(5))_(2)NH, C_(2)H_(5)NH_(2)`

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To arrange the compounds C₆H₅NH₂ (aniline), (C₂H₅)₂NH (diethylamine), and C₂H₅NH₂ (ethylamine) in increasing order of solubility in water, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Factors Affecting Solubility The solubility of amines in water is influenced by: 1. **Hydrogen Bonding**: More hydrogen bonding leads to higher solubility. 2. **Molar Mass**: Higher molar mass generally leads to lower solubility. ### Step 2: Analyze Each Compound ...
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