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In order to do this, you need to refer to the substances electronegativity. Greater electronegativity results in the substance being more soluble.

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Table salt

hexanol

propane

methane

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Butanoic acid (C4H8O2)

Butanol (C4H10O)

Butanal (C4H8O)

Diethyl ether (C4H10O)

Butane (C4H10)

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Hexane<Butanol<Ethanol

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