No, Benzene is a non-polar compound Almost non polar liquid.
No. K2CO3 is polar while benzene is non-polar. Since like dissolves like, K2CO3 is insoluble in benzene.
Its just because of the reason that a non polar (benzene) compound cannot mix polar(sugar).
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Biphenyl has equal charges on both benzene rings, this material is non polar
The solubility difference between methyl alcohol (CH3OH) and benzene (C6H6) is related to the polar nature of methyl alcohol and the non polar nature of benzene. The OH group on methyl alcohol makes this a polar molecule and thus soluble in water. The lack of such a polar group in benzene makes it non polar, and thus insoluble in water.
No, Benzene is a non-polar compound Almost non polar liquid.
No. K2CO3 is polar while benzene is non-polar. Since like dissolves like, K2CO3 is insoluble in benzene.
Benzene is a non polar solvent. Gelatin powder is a polar solute. So gelatin powder in insoluble in benzene.
Benzene is a non polar solvent with low dielectric constant, whereas water is a polar solvent with high dielectric constant. So water can reduce the interaction between benzoic acid molecules there by preventing them from dimerizing, which cannot be done by benzene
Benzene is non-polar as it does not have the electronegative atoms such as oxygen or chlorine in it. Therefore, benzene does not exhibit polarity as opposed to molecules which include as water.
Its just because of the reason that a non polar (benzene) compound cannot mix polar(sugar).
Hexane is non polar compound and benzene also non polar compound so non polar comp's soluble in non polar reagents. But sodium chloride is ionic so does nt dissolve benzene in it
No, NaCL is polar, benzen is non-polar.
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Benzene is only soluble in other organic solvents. It is not soluble in water or other polar solvents.
Biphenyl has equal charges on both benzene rings, this material is non polar