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MgBr(2) and MgI(2) are soluble in aceton...

`MgBr_(2)` and `MgI_(2)` are soluble in acetone because of

A

Their ionic nature

B

Their covalent nature

C

Their co-ordinate nature

D

None is correct

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The correct Answer is:
B

Covalent character
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