No, it is an "oily" substance.
Octane is a liquid at room temperature (it's one of the main ingredients of petrol/gasoline). If you mean what will it mix with, the answer is any other hydrocarbon liquid such as hexane or heptane or nonane.
No, carbon does not dissolve in water.
The combustion of C8H18 (octane) in the presence of oxygen produces carbon dioxide and water vapor as the main products. The balanced equation for the complete combustion of octane is: C8H18 + 12.5 O2 -> 8 CO2 + 9 H2O. This reaction releases a large amount of energy, which is why octane is used as a fuel in engines.
2 moles C8H18 (18 moles H/1 mole C8H18) = 36 moles of hydrogen =================
Octane (C8H18) is nonpolar and does not have any functional groups that can interact with water, which is a polar solvent. Therefore, octane is not soluble in water. The lack of attraction between the nonpolar octane molecules and polar water molecules results in poor solubility.
Octane is a liquid at room temperature (it's one of the main ingredients of petrol/gasoline). If you mean what will it mix with, the answer is any other hydrocarbon liquid such as hexane or heptane or nonane.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is not soluble in octane (C8H18). Sodium chloride is only soluble in water (H2O), methanol (CH4O), formic acid (CH2O2), formamide (CH3NO), glycerol(C3H8O3), propelyne glycol (C3H8O2), and ammonia (NH3).
octane + oxygen -------> carbon dioxide + water
- Sand does not dissolve in water- Plastic does not dissolve in water- metals do not dissolve in water
No. Lipids do not dissolve in water.
No, but salt does dissolve in water.
No, carbon does not dissolve in water.
The combustion of C8H18 (octane) in the presence of oxygen produces carbon dioxide and water vapor as the main products. The balanced equation for the complete combustion of octane is: C8H18 + 12.5 O2 -> 8 CO2 + 9 H2O. This reaction releases a large amount of energy, which is why octane is used as a fuel in engines.
2 moles C8H18 (18 moles H/1 mole C8H18) = 36 moles of hydrogen =================
Yes it does dissolve in tap water. It can really dissolve in any water.
Octane (C8H18) is nonpolar and does not have any functional groups that can interact with water, which is a polar solvent. Therefore, octane is not soluble in water. The lack of attraction between the nonpolar octane molecules and polar water molecules results in poor solubility.
Nutilite's vitamins dissolve in water.