Yes. If you put water and hexane in a beaker or a container together, the hexane will be on top of the water. One way to see this is to dye the water. They do not mix because water is polar and the hexane cannot dissolve in it. It is on top because, guess why? It is less dense than water. That is why anything floats on water... it is less dense! Hope that answers your question!
NO Hexane will phase separate when added to water. The hexane will form the top layer , as it is lighter than water
Float, because it is less dense than water.
At room temperature, hexane is a liquid.
A hydrogen atom can lose its only electron in an ionic bond. The atom would have no electrons. Actually the correct answer is No.
142.6 J/(mol*C) ----------------- = 1.65 J/(g*C)86 g/mol
Water has a much stronger surface tension than alcohol does. Because water molecules are highly polar, they have a relatively strong attraction for each other (as compared to the attraction that the molecules of most other liquids have for each other) and this creates a kind of limited solidity on the surface, called surface tension. The alcohol molecule is much less polar and has much less attraction for other alcohol molecules, and correspondingly less surface tension. It is the surface tension that can support a needle on the surface of the water, despite the fact that the needle is denser than water and is not buoyant enough to float.
The results of can water float on water is that the water builds a ocean.
A Volatile liquid is any liquid that can be vaporised quickly. This does not mean they are necessarily flammable. Examples - Water Chloroform Hexane Acetone Petrol methylated spirits alcohol..........
No, they are not.
fat-solube is another name for lipophilicity a ability of a chemical compound to dissolve in fat,oils,lipids,and fat-solube non-polar solvents like hexane
Salt
because salt is solube in water
Hexane and gasoline both are insoluble in water.
Hexane and water are not miscible as the water is a polar solvent and hexane is a non-polar solvent, hence it is immiscible. There is a proverb that like dissolves like.
it is Soluble in Hexane
Darmstadtium is probable insoluble in water.
Vitamib B is a complex of water solube vitamins
No, hexane is not soluble in water, hot or cold.
Solube (in science) is when a solid will dissolve in a liquid
Hexane is a non-polar solvent, so it will not dissolve in water. Kerosene is non-polar so it will dissolve in Hexane.