Yes, because carbon and hydrogen are non-metals, so they form covalent bonds.
yeah, it cAN, but it is considered weak acid so it has less conductivity compare to other like HCL.
C6H4C12 is a covalent substance, because the elements present are all non-metals. Ionic bonds can only be formed between a metal and a non-metal.
yes C6H6 IS Benzen.
All the bonds in C2H6, ethane, are covalent.
hcl+c6h6
yeah, it cAN, but it is considered weak acid so it has less conductivity compare to other like HCL.
C6H4C12 is a covalent substance, because the elements present are all non-metals. Ionic bonds can only be formed between a metal and a non-metal.
C6H6 is this a hydrocarbon
yes C6H6 IS Benzen.
Formula: C6H6
All the bonds in C2H6, ethane, are covalent.
hcl+c6h6
35g C6H6* 1mol C6H6/78.108g C6H6 * 1 mol C6H5Br/ 1 mol C6H6 * 157g C6H5Br/1mol C6H5Br = 70.35g of Bromobrezene.
C6h6
C6H6 would be good, as both CS2 and C6H6 are organic and non polar.
c6h6
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