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Answer:

Methanol is more soluble > LiCl > Br2(l) > O2(g)

Explanation:

Arrange the following compounds in order to increase water solubility:

O2 = nonpolar gas, MW(Molecular weight)= 32 g/mol

LiCl= ionic salt, dissociate in Li+ and Cl-ions Br2= nonpolar liquid;

MW= 319.4 g / molmethanol(CH3OH)= polar liquid, MW= 32 g/mol

Therefore, with this data: polar methanol comes then, remember that like dissolves like, so polar + polar will dissolve pretty good LiCl appetite. However keep in mind that it will have a "saturation" point, since then most salts will not be infinitely soluble, Br2(l); since it is a non-polar liquid, it will have low solubility, but since it is a halogen, it will have low solubility.

Methanol is more soluble > LiCl > Br2(l) > O2(g)

The correct arrangement of the compounds in order of increasing solubility in water, Methanol > LiCl > Bromine(l) > Oxygen(g)  

Solubility of the molecules in the water depends upon the strength of polarity of solvent molecules.  

Arrange the following compounds in order to increase water solubility:

  • Oxygen is non-polar gas hence, it is less soluble in water.
  • Bromine is non-polar liquid hence it is more soluble than Oxygen.
  • Lithium Chloride is an ionic salt so it is more soluble in water.
  • Methanol is a polar molecule so it is more soluble in water.

Therefore,  The correct arrangement of the compounds in order of increasing solubility in water, Methanol > LiCl > Bromine(l) > Oxygen(g).

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