Iodine is soluble in cyclohexane.
'like' dissolves 'like'
(i.e. non-polar dissolves non-polar)
Iodine is non-polar as both atoms of iodine have the same electronegativities
Cyclohexane is non-polar due to its symmetric structure
Therefore iodine does dissolve in cyclohexane
Yes. Both gasoline and cyclohexane are non-polar hydrocarbons. With similar intermolecular forces at work, they will dissolve each other.
Kerosene is non polar. Iodine is also non polar substance. Like substances dissolve like substances. Therefore, kerosene should dissolve well in kerosene
Dissolve the mixture in water. Filter the mixture obtained. You will have diamond as your residue and aqueous iodine as your filtrate.
they dissolve but water will become saturated that's why the remaining Iodine crystals will remain suspended.
No, cyclohexane is a neutral compound.
Yes. Both gasoline and cyclohexane are non-polar hydrocarbons. With similar intermolecular forces at work, they will dissolve each other.
Sodium chloride is a polar compound and cyclohexane is not a polar compound.
NO iodine can not dissolve in water but it can dissolve in benzene
yes. iodine will dissolve in carbon tetrachloride
For example naphtalene and iodine are soluble in cycloheaxane. Generally organic compounds are soluble.
It is impossible.
yes it does
Yes
Iodine is dissolved in ethanol at any temperature.
dissolve iodine crystals in a saturated KI(potassium iodide) solution
yes
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