No, the polarity of water contrasts with and repels the nonpolar substane that is cyclohexane.
Yes water is soluble
Yes, methanol miscible.
Propane, being a GAS but an aliphatic hydrocarbon is soluble in cyclohexane, which is a liquid and a cycloaliphatic hydrocarbon. .
That's because zinc chloride is soluble in water, it doesn't sink or float but dissolves instead
yes like disolve slikje. both are non polar substances as cyclohexane is a natural substance. I2 has equal distribution of e- on both sides.
The density of cyclohexane is lower than that of water (0.779 g/mL vs. 1.0 g/mL respectively), so it will float on top of water.
No it is insoluble, though very soluble in water.
No, sodium chloride is not soluble in cyclohexane.
No, ionic substances are not soluble in cyclohexane, C6H10.
No the purple solid KMnO4 is only very slightly soluble in the organic liquid cyclohexane.
Yes, methanol miscible.
Yes, they are miscible.
yes, at STP, as the change in gibbs free energy is negaitve for all cases. however, the mixing does require heat input to stay isothermal, as heat is required to break the hydrogen bonding of ethanol by cyclohexane
water b/c it is insoluble in water. it is soluble in cyclohexane and sparingly soluble in ethyl alcohol.
Yes they are soluble. But remember they are not reacting.
When two liquids are mixed, the term is miscible, not soluble. But yes, CCl4 is miscible in cyclohexane.
yes
Both are nonpolar compounds.