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If AlCl3 has such a high lattice energy, why is it so soluble in organic solvents?

AlCl3 is well known to be relatively covalent, but doesn't solubility generally go down as lattice energy increases, (I.e born-haber cycle?)? However it's soluble in many organic solvents
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MgSO4 is soluble while BaSO4 isn't, what's the role of Lattice energy here? [closed]

I came across a question asking the reason behind MgSO4 is soluble while BaSO4 is insoluble in H2O Now, I know Solubility has inverse relation with Lattice energy. While Lattice energy is more when ...
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