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Why are haloalkanes generally immiscible with water?
A. They are non-polar and cannot interact with polar water molecules.
B. Their polar C-X bond is not strong enough to overcome the hydrogen bonding network of water.
C. They form stronger hydrogen bonds with themselves than with water.
D. They are too large to fit into the water structure.
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