However, in aniline, due to the large hydrophobic part, i.e., hydrocarbon part, the extent of H-bonding decreases considerably, and hence aniline is insoluble in water.
Insoluble
di-tert butyl ether cannot be made by Williamson's synthesis. why
The lipid glycerol is soluble in both water and ether. Olive oil is soluble in ether, but not water. A solid lipid is insoluble in water, methanol, and ether.
Because it has 2 double bonds. An ether might not have any double or triple bonds!
The rule states that "like dissolves in like". Since sucrose is a polar covalent compound, it can only dissolve in solvents that are polar. However, petroleum isnt a polar covalent compound, thus compunds that are not covalent will dissolve in it.
It exists as stable crystals therefore packing fraction is very low and it can not accept the water molecules.
Ether has a lower dielectric constant than water. Therefore, the energy required to separate the cations from the anions in ether is greater than in water. The entropy gain that could result from converting solid salt to a solution is therefore not great enough to overcome the attractions between the ions in ether, but it is great enough in water.
There is no any such difference between Aniline point and mixed Aniline point . . . . .
Sodium chloride is highly polar (ionic in fact) where hexane is very not. The two don't attract at all, so each is insoluble in the other.
The chemical fomula of aniline is C6H7N.
An aniline is an aromatic amine, synthesized by the reduction of nitrobenzene.