At room temperature cyclohexane is a liquid. According to the Wikipedia article on cyclohexane, it's melting point is 6.47 degrees C and it's boiling point is 80.74 degrees C.
Cyclohexane is flammable.
Cyclohexane has no charge. It is a compound, not an ion.
Cyclohexane (C6H12) is a cycloalkane, not an esther.
NFPA 704 for cyclohexane: 1-3-0
Sodium chloride is a polar compound and cyclohexane is not a polar compound.
At room temperature and pressure it is in liquid state. Its melting point is 280 K under standard pressure.
John Joseph Lander has written: 'The dipole moments of some substituted cyclohexane compounds by the solution method' -- subject- s -: Chemistry, Physical and theoretical, Cyclohexane, Physical and theoretical Chemistry
Cyclohexane is flammable.
No, sodium chloride is not soluble in cyclohexane.
Cyclohexane (C6H12) is a cycloalkane, not an esther.
Cyclohexane has no charge. It is a compound, not an ion.
No, cyclohexane is a neutral compound.
water is polar and the cyclohexane is not
Cyclohexane contains only covalent bonds.
In cyclohexane molecule are the bonds are covalent (sigma) bonds.
they are immiscible cyclohexane floats on water surface.
Cyclohexane doesn't form ions in water.