\( \mathrm{LiCl} \) is soluble in organic solvent while \( \mathrm{...
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\( \mathrm{LiCl} \) is soluble in organic solvent while \( \mathrm{NaCl} \) is
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(1) Lattice energy of \( \mathrm{NaCl} \) is less than that of \( \mathrm{LiCl} \)
(2) Ionisation potential of Li is more than that of \( \mathrm{Na} \)
(3) \( \mathrm{Li}^{+} \)has more hydration energy than \( \mathrm{Na}^{+} \)ion
(4) \( \mathrm{LiCl} \) is more covalent compound than that \( \mathrm{NaCl} \)
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