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Lithium fluoride, LiF has the lowest solubility in water among the halides of group-1 metals. Explain.

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  • Which of the following alcohols has highest solubility in water ?

    A
    Tertiary butyl alcohol
    B
    Secondary butyl alcohol
    C
    Ethylene glycol
    D
    Glycerol
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    A
    Tertiary butyl alcohol
    B
    Secondary butyl alcohol
    C
    Ethylene glycol
    D
    Glycerol
  • Among the halides of Al, the one with maximum solubility in water is-

    A
    `AlF_(3)`
    B
    `AlCl_(3)`
    C
    `AlBr_(3)`
    D
    `AH_(3)`
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