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Fill in the Blank and Rewrite the Completed Statement: Covalent Compounds Are Generally Soluble in _________ Solvents. - Science and Technology 2

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Fill in the blank and rewrite the completed statement:
Covalent compounds are generally soluble in _________ solvents.

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Solution

Covalent compounds are generally soluble in organic solvents.

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