Yes, and it's also aprotic, I believe.
Acetone is more likely to dissolve covalent compounds. It is a polar solvent and can effectively dissolve other polar covalent compounds by forming hydrogen bonds. Ionic compounds, on the other hand, tend to be soluble in water or other polar solvents that can effectively separate and solvate the ions.
No. The hydrogen in acetone only bonds with carbon, and not with the oxygen. In order to form hydrogen bonds a bond hydrogen must bond with with nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine.
Benzoic acid is a polar covalent molecule due to the electronegativity difference between carbon and oxygen. The carboxyl group in benzoic acid contains a polar covalent bond between the carbon and oxygen atoms, making the molecule overall polar.
Naphthalene is soluble in acetone because both substances are nonpolar. Acetone is a polar aprotic solvent, which can dissolve nonpolar substances like naphthalene due to the weak van der Waals forces between the acetone molecules and naphthalene particles.
Yes, benzoic acid can dissolve in acetone because both are polar compounds. Acetone is a polar aprotic solvent that can effectively dissolve polar molecules like benzoic acid.
Acetone is more likely to dissolve covalent compounds. It is a polar solvent and can effectively dissolve other polar covalent compounds by forming hydrogen bonds. Ionic compounds, on the other hand, tend to be soluble in water or other polar solvents that can effectively separate and solvate the ions.
No. The hydrogen in acetone only bonds with carbon, and not with the oxygen. In order to form hydrogen bonds a bond hydrogen must bond with with nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine.
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Polar Covalent.
Polar Covalent
Because acetone may be polar but also non polar.
Polar
Acetone is only a weak polar solvent.
H2O has polar covalent bonds, not non-polar covalent bonds.
Carbon monoxide has a polar covalent bond.
Sodium nitrate is 'sparingly soluble' in acetone. That means it is insoluble, for all intents and purposes. The reason for its insolubility is that sodium nitrate is polar (ionic) and acetone is non-polar.
Polar covalent. The difference in electronegtivity is insufficient for an ionic bond