Benzene is nonpolar, so its molecules do not have any strong attraction to sodium chloride, which is ionic.
A flavouring and food preservative :) isnt it salt water ermm my science teacher told me :)
I think benzyl alcohol have a CH2 group in between the OH group and benzene so when OH releases a H+ O- formed willnot be much stable as no resonance is going to take place.... so it isnt soluble in NAOH
Yes, nitrobenzene is a polar compound due to the electronegative nitro group attached to the benzene ring. This creates an uneven distribution of charge, with the nitro group being more negative and the benzene ring being more positive, resulting in a polar molecule.
Ammonia is a compound that contains nitrogen and hydrogen, while sodium hydroxide is a compound made up of sodium, oxygen, and hydrogen. Ammonia is a weak base, while sodium hydroxide is a strong base. Additionally, ammonia is a gas at room temperature, while sodium hydroxide is a solid.
Sorry no there isnt. Sorry no there isnt.
no it isnt ok isnt ok isnt ok dadyyouve been stuck by a food criminal
because the coloured sugar shell is water soluble, and the oily chocolate isnt. eat them that's what you paid for em for anyway, melts in your mouth they say nothing about water geeesh
Isnt it indian??? Isnt it indian???
no it isnt but it isnt the teachers choice
no there isnt that mite be a fib or a legent but there isnt
Isnt you
thats funny isn't it no it isnt not dont no isnt haunted