Nonpolar substances (such as tetrachloromethane, hexane, fats, oils, etc.), which are substances that have no appreciable dipole moment, do not participate in hydrogen bonding, and do not dissolve in water.
There are other salts that are insolube in water, such as silver chloride, lead bromide, etc..
Generally polar molecules are miscible with water.
Hydrophobic compound.
Yes, Water itself is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen, thus rain water is also a compound.
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The trail mix is a mixture. I hope it helps. ❤
Distilled water is a compound - H2O.
Answerit is actually a mix of a couple compounds.
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A hydrophobic compound that simultaneously stores energy would be a hydrocarbon. There are several types of hydrocarbons, but oil is distinct in being unmixable with water.
salt water
No we cannot mix water with oil.
A non-polar compound is not miscible with water, which is a polar solvent. Hence, we cannot dissolve a non-polar compound inside water. Thus, when you mix them together within a container, the compound and water will continue to stay as 2 miscible distinct layers.
lipids
Water and oil do not mix with each other. It is a mixture.
Pure water is homogeneous. It is a single chemical compound, H2O ... no mixing required.
Pure water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen.
Oil or Water
Its just because of the reason that a non polar (benzene) compound cannot mix polar(sugar).
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