Sodium chloride is not soluble in benzene.
Yes. Toluene and benzene are each soluble in the other. Neither is soluble in water.
Benzene is only soluble in other organic solvents. It is not soluble in water or other polar solvents.
The oils are easily soluble in gasoline (petrol) but they are also soluble in benzene but not in water and ethanol.
Yes
Benzene, being a covalent compound is not soluble in water. So a solution of benzene in water is absurd. However in answering your question I would say that, as benzene is not soluble in water it does not function as an electrolyte. Some more improvement would be that benzene itself is not an electrolyte.
Beta Carotene is insoluble in water. It is slightly soluble in alcohol. It is also soluble in either- ether (colorless liquid used as a solvent and formerly as an anesthetic), acetone and benzene (flammable liquid used as a solvent) and fats.
No. K2CO3 is polar while benzene is non-polar. Since like dissolves like, K2CO3 is insoluble in benzene.
Fat soluble.
Benzene is a non polar solvent. Gelatin powder is a polar solute. So gelatin powder in insoluble in benzene.
fat soluble vitamins are stored in our fat tissues and water soluble vitamins are soluble in water.
yes