Toluene is not miscible with water; toluene is released by slow evaporation.
Water evaporates mostly from water bodies.
After water evaporates, it undergos condenstion. :)
what happens at the molecular level when water evaporates?
the water in the sun evaporates faster than in the shade because the heat speeds up the process of evaporation
Yes. Two isomers of toluene are known as toluene-2,4-diisocyanate and toluene-2,6-diisocyanate
No it is not soluble in toluene because toluene is nonpolar and nacl is polar
Yes. Toluene and benzene are each soluble in the other. Neither is soluble in water.
The solubility of toluene in cold water is at 0.033%. The solubility of toluene is slightly higher at 0.050%, toluene has an extremely high boiling point at 110C.
Not under normal conditions, no. Toluene is a hydrocarbon, and is therefore non-polar. Water is strongly polar. They have incompatible intermolecular attractions, so no dissolving will take place.
Two layers form and the two layers indicate immiscibility (lack of solubility).
The most water evaporates from seas and oceans.
Water evaporates faster.
an example is that when sea water evaporates,it becomes salt.
All the toluene I've ever worked with is clear--what they call "water-white."
No, they do not absorb water molecules.
All water evaporates!
No!! when water evaporates it is a physical change.