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Q: How can bezene be used to dissolve thermocole?
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Can bezene dissolve oil?

Yes, it can. The polarity of both solvent and solute is low meaning both are hydrophobic compounds or substances


Will NaCl dissove in bezene?

Not soluble


Where is thermocol models made in chennai?

By thermocole


Why is methyl bezene not soluble in water?

This is because methyl bezene does not have any of the highly electronegative elements in it's stucture therefore this means the molecule is non-polar. Water is a polar molecule because it has oxygen which is one of the most electronegative elements. In order for a compound to be soluble then it must mix with simlar molecules which methyl bezene and water are not. Also methyl bezene is an organic molecule while water is not.


How do you spell thermocoal?

The spellings "Thermocole" and "Thermocol" are trade names for the thermoplastic material polystyrene, also used in expanded form as styrofoam.


Are oil and bezene miscible?

Yes Oil and benzene are miscible, both are hydrophobics and lypophylics.


What is a simple chemical test to distinguish between bezene and hexane answer?

bromine water test


What is polystryene?

Polystyrene is an aromatic polymer of styrene. Its other name is Thermocole. Its molecular formula is (C8H8)n.


What country is polystyrene from?

Polystyrene was discovered in Germany. Eduard Simon discovered it in 1839. He was from Berlin. Polystyrene is also called thermocole.


What can solvents be used for?

Solvents are used to dissolve solutes.


Why is chromatograhy used?

its is something that can dissolve


Does ice melt or dissolve?

Ice melts. Dissolve is used for things that degrades when added to water.