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Hydrocarbons are nonpolar molecules.

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What polar molecules are attracted to water?

Hydrophobic molecules do not dissolve in water. This is because water is hydrophilic. Another way to say this is that lipids, which are nonpolar, cannot dissolve in water, which in polar.


Are hydrocarbons in soluble in water?

Hydrocarbons by themselves are non polar, so they would not be soluble in water, which is a polar molecule. Some hydrocarbon molecules however can have parts (with oxygen, hydrogen, fluor or nitrogen) and interact with water molecules though hydrogen bonding, albeit with less efficiency than other molecules that are polar.


Is toluene polar or non. polar?

Most hydrocarbons are non-polar molecules. Examples include Toluene and Gasoline


What are the examples of non-polar covalent compounds?

Essentially, the only totally non polar covalent compounds are the diatomic molecules of single elements. The polarity of all of the hydrocarbons is also very low.


Why the hydrocarbons do not desolve in water?

Water is a polar solvent, hydrocarbons are not polar.


Why are hydrocarbons insoluble in water?

Aromatic hydrocarbons are not necessarily insoluble in water. Benzene is slightly soluble in water: 1.79 g/L at 25 deg C. Compounds such as benzoic acid or phenol are much more soluble in water due to their stronger dipole moments.


Is C6H12O6 polar or non-polar?

As with all hydrocarbons C6H14 is nonpolar.


Why hydro carbon are not soluble in water?

Because hydrocarbons have non polar molecules and water has a polar molecule.Hydrocarbons, which are molecules that are composed entirely of only Hydrogen & Carbon, which should make sense from the name. From a simple standpoint, it should make sense that these species are hydrophobic (ie: insoluble in water) because they not polar species. Carbon holds its electrons tightly. Water is a polar solvent because of the non-bonding electrons on the oxygen (H2O). Two substances are soluble with each other when they are either both polar (hydrophilic) or both nonpolar (hydrophobic).


Why toluene is insoluble to water?

Toluene is an aromatic hydrocarbon and like all hydrocarbons is a non polar molecule. Water is a polar molecule. The rule of dissolving is that non polar cannot dissolve in polar


Are all compounds with polar covalent bonds are polar molecules?

Generally a polar molecules (as salts) have an ionic bond.


Which Intermolecular force is common to all polar molecules but not non polar molecules?

Magnetic force.


Do all polar molecules contain polar covalent bonds?

The answer is yes, because molecules get polarity after forming polar covlent bond,no such polar molecules can exist which do not contain polar covalent bond. Am I right?