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In a compound XY, the electronegativity difference between X and Y is greater than 1.7, then compound XY soluble in

A

Benzene

B

`C Cl_(4)`

C

`H_(2)O`

D

`CS_(2)`

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C

XY is ionic compound so it is soluble in `H_(2)O`
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NARAYNA-CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY -EXERCISE - 1 (H.W)
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