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Based on solute-solvent interactions, arrange the following in order of increasing solubility in n-octane and explain. Cyclohexane, KCl, `C H_(3)OH,CH_(3)CN`.

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`a.` Like dissolves like.
Both `n-` octane and cyclohexane are non`-` polar. Hence they are soluble.
`KCl` is an ionic compound whereas `n-` octance is non`-` polar. Hence, `KCl` is insoluble is `n-`octance.
The increasing order of solubility is `:`
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