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Certain insoluble organic compounds can be rendered soluble in water by the addition of an acidic or a base. Why do these organic compounds become soluble in water? a. The compound reacts to form water soluble carboxyl groups.
b. The acid or base decreases the polarity of the water and make it easier for the compound to dissolve.
c. The acid or base increase the polarity of the water and make it easier for the compound to dissolve.
d. The acid or base acts on the water and makes it a more hydrophobic solvent.
e. The organic compound becomes ionic.
f. The organic compound reacts and loses hydrophobic groups.

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