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Why alkyl halides, though polar, are immiscible with water ? |
| Answer» Solution :In water `H_(2)O` molucules are bonded together by H-bond. Although alkylhalide also contain polar C-X BANDS, they cannot BREAK the H-bond in `H_(2)O` molecule. THEREFORE they exist as SEPRATE layers and are IMMISCIBLE with each other. | |