Benzene is only soluble in other organic solvents. It is not soluble in water or other polar solvents.
The lipids are a large and diverse group of naturally occurring organic compounds that are related by their solubility in nonpolar organic solvents (e.g. ether, chloroform, acetone & benzene) and general insolubility in water.
Lipids are fats. Vitamins are divided onto two types, those which are water soluable and those which are fat soluable. Fat soluable vitamins are A.D.E and K. Hope this helps.
Separation of benzene from a mixture is isolation of benzene.
Lipids are fats. Vitamins are divided onto two types, those which are water soluable and those which are fat soluable. Fat soluable vitamins are A.D.E and K. Hope this helps.
benzene with 2~chloropropane in presence of aluminiumchloride
water
yes
Benzene has not a pH.
The pros of benzene is apple and the cons of benzene is banana.
Benzene is a liquid, not a metal.
Soluable
YES!