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CH4 is not polar.So it is in soluble in polar compounds

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CH4 (methane) is a nonpolar molecule that lacks a permanent dipole moment, making it unable to form strong interactions with polar solvents like water. As a result, methane is considered insoluble in water and other polar solvents.

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