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No benzene is extremely hydrophobic and sits like an oil on top of the water.

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Is benzene a metal?

No, benzene is not a metal. Benzene is a colorless liquid hydrocarbon compound classified as an organic compound. Metals are elements that typically have a shiny appearance, good electrical and thermal conductivity, and can form positive ions by losing electrons. Benzene does not exhibit these properties.


Example of a liquid- liquid solution?

Any alcoholic drink (ethanol and water) is a good example.


A solution is prepared by dissolving 16.2 g of benzene in 282 g CCL4 find molarity of thesolution density of the solution is 0.92gml?

To find the molarity of the solution, first calculate the total mass of the solution by adding the mass of benzene and CCl4. Then, use the density of the solution to convert the mass to volume. Finally, calculate the molarity using the formula: Molarity = moles of solute / volume of solution in liters.


What properties does benzene have to make it good to use?

Convert the benzene into Phenol which is a good antiseptic material.


What does water have in it that so good for you?

It isn't what water has in it that is important and that makes it good for you. Water in some form is necessary for life in that it is water that is the solvent for the electrolytic solution that sustains life. If we don't get enough water, we are said to be dehydrated, and dehydration contributes to a number of conditions and maladies.


If there is grease on a sleeve a shirt then what solution will dissolve the grease without damaging the shirt?

A mixture of dish soap and warm water can help dissolve grease on a shirt sleeve. Gently dab the solution onto the grease stain, then rinse with warm water. Avoid using hot water or strong chemicals to prevent damaging the fabric.


4 Do all substances dissolve in water to form a solution?

No, not all substances dissolve in water to form a solution. Cooking oil is a good example, if you mix with water it will remain separated and float to the top - it is less dense. Water would have to break almost all its intermolecular hydrogen bonds in order to accomodate it (which of course it doesn't), and therefore it does not form a solution. Solubility depends on what you are adding to the water. If you are adding an alcohol for example, it has O-H bonds which will readily form hydrogen bonds with the water molecules, and so dissolves. Water is also a polar solvent, so ionic substances will also tend to dissolve in it. Hope that helps!


Is pure water a good example of suspension?

Its is a solution if the sugar is dissolved.


Is grease soluble in benzine?

Yes, grease is soluble in benzene as benzene is a good solvent for grease and can dissolve its non-polar components.


What is a good conductor that is mostly made of water?

A salt solution.


What are water soluble acids?

Water soluble acids are acids that are able to dissolve in water to form a solution. These acids can easily dissociate into ions in water, making them good conductors of electricity. Examples include hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, and nitric acid.


Why water conducts good electricity?

Water is a poor conductor of electricity. However, the presence of ions in water make the solution a good conductor of electricity.