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An organic molecule with a large molecular mass is nonpolar and a liquid at room temperature. The substance is (soluble or insoluble) in water because:
soluble, the substance has a greater affinity for water molecules than for its own molecules
soluble, but not for any of the reasons given.
soluble, the substance has a greater affinity for its own molecules than for water molecules
insoluble, the substance has a greater affinity for its own molecules than for water molecules
insoluble, the substance has a greater affinity for water molecules than for its own molecules
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