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15 June, 06:41

If the molecules of two different substances have a similar size but the molecules of one substance are polar while the molecules of the other substance are nonpolar, what is most likely true about the substances?

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  1. 15 June, 09:14
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    If the molecules of two different substances have a similar size but the molecules of one substance are polar while the molecules of the other substance are nonpolar, then these substances are not miscible with each other. They are separated when mixed. They form a heterogeneous mixture.
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