An alcohol is a compound with the formula CH3(CH2) nOH, in which the CH2(CH2) n group is nonpolar and the OH group is polar. As "n" increases for different alcohols, we would expect the solubilities of the alcohol to
A) increase in both polar and nonpolar solvents.
B) decrease in polar solvents and increase in nonpolar solvents.
C) decrease in both polar and nonpolar solvents.
D) stay the same in polar solvents and decrease in nonpolar solvents.
E) increase in polar solvents and stay the same in nonpolar solvents.
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