They are not reacting. but they are mixing together.
Need more information too answer. Chloroform has greater molar mass.
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.
CHCl3
There will be no reaction of Hexane as it does'nt have any reactive sites. Hexene will react only with Hcl as the double bond is nucleophilic to give poly chlorinated hexane. Hexene will not react with NaOH
Chloroform is not soluble in water. There are no Cl- ions and no reaction with AgNO3.
Hexane and benzene do not react in the ignition test. Only acetylene does. Acetylene has a triple bond if equivalent amount of KMnO4 is used. The equation is HCCH + KMnO4 -> HC (OH) = CH(OH).
Need more information too answer. Chloroform has greater molar mass.
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.
Sodium chloride doesn't react with chloroform and is not soluble in chloroform.
CHCl3
There will be no reaction of Hexane as it does'nt have any reactive sites. Hexene will react only with Hcl as the double bond is nucleophilic to give poly chlorinated hexane. Hexene will not react with NaOH
Chloroform is not soluble in water. There are no Cl- ions and no reaction with AgNO3.
X=Jason-521+1
you can use the Clausius-Clapeyron equation if you know the temperature of hexane at 1.5 ATM
AgNO3 + Cl- ----> AgCl + NO3- The Cl in chloroform will not ionize. It is covalent.
chcl3+CH3OH
zinc + ethanol + water + chloroform + copper sulphate solution