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Iodine, i2(s), is more soluble in dichloromethane, ch2cl2(l), than water because:
a. the intermolecular forces are similar in both dichloromethane and iodine.
b. the dipole-dipole forces in dichloromethane are much stronger than the dispersion forces in iodine.
c. iodine is polar and dichloromethane has a large number of hydrogen bonds.
d. both iodine and dichloromethane have strong, ion-dipole interactions

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