We are asked to find the metal whose chloride is soluble in organic solvents.
The solubility of metal chlorides in organic solvents varies depending on the metal. Typically, metal chlorides like those of alkali and alkaline earth metals have different solubility behaviors in organic solvents. Among the options:
Therefore, the correct answer is: BeCl2.
The chloride of Beryllium (BeCl2) is soluble in organic solvents.
Which of the following orders are correct regarding their covalent character?
(i) \( \text{KF} < \text{KI} \)
(ii) \( \text{LiF} < \text{KF} \)
(iii) \( \text{SnCl}_2 < \text{SnCl}_4 \)
(iv) \( \text{NaCl} < \text{CuCl} \)
Consider the following reaction of benzene. the percentage of oxygen is _______ %. (Nearest integer) 