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Which of the following best explains why rhombic sulphur is insoluble in water?
A. Sulphur is non-polar and water is polar, making them immiscible
B. Sulphur reacts chemically with water
C. Water molecules are too small to solvate sulphur
D. Sulphur forms hydrogen bonds with water poorly
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