Because they are polar compound
Yes toluene and cyclohexane are completely miscible.
Toluene and cyclohexene are miscible.
It should be; both solute and solvent are hydrocarbons, so they will have compatible intermolecular forces.
Because they are polar compound
Yes. Toluene and benzene are each soluble in the other. Neither is soluble in water.
Cyclohexene is very miscible with other organic solvents.
Soluble.
yes
Even though toluene is not soluble in water, it is soluble in sulfuric acid due to its lower pka.
No, cyclohexene is not soluble in water. Cyclohexene is a nonpolar compound, while water is a polar solvent. Generally, nonpolar compounds are not soluble in polar solvents like water. Therefore, cyclohexene tends to be immiscible or insoluble in water.
Yes. Toluene and benzene are each soluble in the other. Neither is soluble in water.
Cyclohexene is very miscible with other organic solvents.
Cyclohexene and cyclohexane are both insoluble in water and bases. Cyclohexene is insoluble in weak acids and soluble in strong acids and is thus considered a neutral compound. Cyclohexane is insoluble in everything, and is considered an inert compound.
Soluble.
Yes
it isn't
Yes
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yes
No it is not soluble in toluene because toluene is nonpolar and nacl is polar
Even though toluene is not soluble in water, it is soluble in sulfuric acid due to its lower pka.