A no. of ionic compounds, e.g., AgCl, CaF₂, BaSO₄ are insoluable in water

A no. of ionic compounds, e.g., AgCl, CaF₂, BaSO₄ are insoluable in water. This is because

Options

(a) ionic compounds do not dissolve in water
(b) water has a high dielectric constant
(c) water is not a good ionising solvent
(d) hese molecules have exceptionally high attractive forces in their lattice

Correct Answer:

hese molecules have exceptionally high attractive forces in their lattice

Explanation:

lonic compounds having higher lattice energy than hydration energy are insoluble in water.

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