It is organic substance
Hexane is a highly flammable liquid, C6 H14. Potassium sulfate is an inorganic salt. You'll never get it to burn.
chloroform is more polar than hexane. Based from the solvent polarity chart, alkyl halides (such as CHCl3) are relatively more polar than alkanes (such as hexane). Moreso, alkanes tend to be the least polar among the organic and inorganic compounds due to their hydrocarbon structure.
Organic. (Compounds that contain carbon bonded to hydrogen are organic)
The is not molecule called carbon tetrahexane. Perhaps you are thinking of the molecule that would be called 7,7-dihexyl tridecane. This molecules is organic.
Hexane is a hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C6H14. n-hexane is the unbranched isomer of hexane as there exists four more branched isomers of hexane
Hexane is a compound.
Hexane is a compound.
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Hexane has covalent bonds.
Hexane is a non-polar solvent, so it will not dissolve in water. Kerosene is non-polar so it will dissolve in Hexane.
11.6 is the volume of hexane that contains 5.33 X 10 22 molecules of hexane.