It is not soluble.
No, because ether is a nonpolar solvent.
no
no
I believe so, I did an experiment where I dissolved a lot of NaCl in diethyl ether, so it appears to be soluable. Not sure why tho
naphthalene is non-polar and can only dissolve in non-polar solvents. ether is non-polar, water is polar.
Petroleum and ether are NOT polar. Salt is polar.
Tert-butyl methyl ether more polar than petroleum ethere cause petroleum ether isn't an ether- it's composed of hydrocarbons, which are nonpolar. The real ether that is in tBME includes oxygen, which is electronegative and creates more polarity in the molecule.
Petroleum ether is a type of petroleum mixture. It contains hexanes and pentanes and is a type of nonpolar solvent.
No, Petroleum ether is a mixture of aliphatic alkanes e.g. pentane, hexane etc but hexanes is pure hexane.
Petroleum and ether are NOT polar. Salt is polar.
yes
yes
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Sodium chloride is not soluble in ether.