No, a negligible amount may dissolve in methyl alcohol and ethyl alcohol.
I believe that is not soluble in organic solvents.
lipid
Cyclohexene is very miscible with other organic solvents.
No
p-dibromobenzene is soluble in organic solvents. CRC handbook lists ethanol, ether, benzene and acetone. p-dibromobenzene is soluble in organic solvents. CRC handbook lists ethanol, ether, benzene and acetone.
I believe that is not soluble in organic solvents.
In general, "Like dissolves like". So organic compounds will dissolve in organic solvents
Diphenylamine is only slightly soluble in water, but more soluble in polar organic solvents.
Benzene is only soluble in other organic solvents. It is not soluble in water or other polar solvents.
Sodium chloride is very soluble in water but not in organic solvents.
Sodium chloride is a molar compound, organic solvents are generally not polar. But sodium chloride is soluble in propylene glycol, formamide, glycerin.
lipid
It is not lipoid, hence soluble in water .
Like dissolves like. So organic compounds are generally soluble in organic solvents whereas inorganic compounds are more soluble in inorganic solvents (though there are plenty of exceptions to this).
DDT as solute is soluble in organic solvents.
Cyclohexene is very miscible with other organic solvents.
No