A compound will melt at the same temperature, no matter how much of it there is....
Toluene is a pure substance because it is a single compound with a uniform chemical composition throughout.
The IUPAC name for the chemical compound toluene is methylbenzene.
Toluene is a compound. It is a clear, colorless liquid with a benzene-like odor and is composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
Because they are polar compound
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Toluene is a pure substance because it is a single compound with a uniform chemical composition throughout.
Toluene is an aromatic compound.
Neither. Toluene is a compound.
The IUPAC name for the chemical compound toluene is methylbenzene.
Toluene is a compound. It is a clear, colorless liquid with a benzene-like odor and is composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
Because they are polar compound
Sodium hydroxide is not soluble in toluene. Toluene is a nonpolar solvent, while sodium hydroxide is an ionic compound that is highly soluble in water but not in nonpolar solvents like toluene.
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trinitro toluene or TNT
According to the Wikipedia article on toluene, its melting point is -95 degrees C, and its boiling point is 110.6 degrees C.
No, sodium chloride is not soluble in toluene because toluene is a non-polar solvent and sodium chloride is an ionic compound. Ionic compounds like sodium chloride are generally soluble in polar solvents but insoluble in non-polar solvents like toluene.
TNT is a three letter acronym for Tri nitro toluene.