Which Compounds Have Solubility Characteristics of BCC?

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The discussion focuses on matching compounds with their solubility characteristics, specifically identifying which compounds correspond to the solubility types B, C, and D. Ethyl-4-aminobenzoate is soluble only in aqueous bases, naphthalene is soluble in ether but largely insoluble in aqueous solvents, and benzoic acid is soluble only in aqueous acids. Participants are encouraged to engage with the task but reminded that the forum does not assist with homework directly. The challenge allows for ten attempts to find the correct matches. Understanding the solubility characteristics of these compounds is essential for chemistry studies.
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Match each compound below with its solubilty characteristics
(If the first corresponds to B, and the next 2 to C, enter BCC)
( TEN tries allowed )

1) ethyl-4-aminobenzoate A. Soluble only in aqueous bases

2) Napthalene B. Soluble in ether, largely insoluble in aqueous solvents

3) benzoic acid C. Soluble only in aqueous acids

D. Soluble in ether and aqueous acids (eg HCl)

E. Soluble in ether and weak aqueous bases (eq NaHCO3)
 
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