YES
No. Hexane is a nonpolar substance so it would not dissolve ionic compounds.
C6H14 - all akanes are hydro carbons that follow the rule CnH2n+2
C6H14 because it has a higher molar mass and is more complex
c6h14
YES
No. Hexane is a nonpolar substance so it would not dissolve ionic compounds.
the chemical formula C6H14 has 5 compounds
The structural formula CH3CH2OH describes ETHANOL.
Yes, it does C6H14 is the saturated form called hexane.
yes. it is
C6H14 - all akanes are hydro carbons that follow the rule CnH2n+2
C6H14 because it has a higher molar mass and is more complex
C6h14
c6h14
Because alkanes follow the formula CnH2n+2 as 6*2+2=14, we can conclude c6h14 is an alkane
No, It is a non-electrolyte,