Sodium chloride is not soluble in hexane.
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yes
No, Vitamin A is not soluble in Hexane.
Octanol is more soluble in hexane because it has a longer nonpolar hydrocarbon chain.
no
Hexane and gasoline both are insoluble in water.
No, sugar is not soluble in hexane. This is because sugar is considered hydrophilic, so it will only dissolve in something that contains water.
NaCl is NOT soluble in hexane. We did this experiment in my chemistry class so I know this statement is definitely correct, however I'm not sure why. I know it has something to do with the ionic bonding of sodium chloride being able to overcome the single bonds of hexane.
methyl alcohol is not soluble in hexane
No, Vitamin A is not soluble in Hexane.
it is Soluble in Hexane
No, hexane is not soluble in water, hot or cold.
NaCl will not dissolve in Hexane because NaCl is a polar molecule and Hexane is a non-polar molecule. NaCl is insoluble in Hexane. On the other hand, NaCl will dissolve in water because both are polar molecules. "Like dissolves like".
No. Hexane is a component of gasoline and solvents.
Octanol is more soluble in hexane because it has a longer nonpolar hydrocarbon chain.
no
Yes, it is very much soluble in Hexane, diethyl ether, Petroleum spirit etc
Benzophenone is partially soluble in hexane. Benzophenone is polar, where as, hexane is nonpolar. "Like dissolves like."
No.