Yes!!!
If you mean 'chloromethanol'. ClCH2OH .
Yes. chloroform is polar molecule
methanol is polar molecule.
No. Chloroform is a NON polar solvent.
chcl3+CH3OH
yes toluence is more polar than chloroform
Yes, methanol is CH3OH and methane is CH4. Methanol is polar (because of the O-H bond) and methane is non-polar (because it is a hydrocarbon.) Water (which is polar) will dissolve other polar things, but not non-polar things.
Yes. chloroform is polar molecule
methanol is polar molecule.
No. Chloroform is a NON polar solvent.
chcl3+CH3OH
yes toluence is more polar than chloroform
Chloroform is not a acid. It is a polar compound.
methanol ethanol chloroform ethyl acetate dimethyl formamide dimethyl sulfoxide acetone water
Water, alcohols, carbonyls (eg ketones, aldehydes ect), nitriles ect.
CCl4 is not polar. But CHCl3 is polar.
Chloroform has polar bonds. There are 4 atoms in a molecule.
No it is not. It is a polar one.