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What is the rf value for lycopene?

The Rf value of Lycopene is between 0.4 and 0.6. The best mobile phase for Lycopene is a mixture of a polar and non-polar solvent.


How do you predict if the substance is polar slightly polar or non-polar by looking at its structure?

If all sides are the same its non-polar, but if they are different then the substance is polar.


Is oil-based paints polar non polar or both?

polar refers to a substance that dissolves readily in water (sugars) non-polar refers to a substance that does not dissolve readily in water (fats, oils)


How do you dissolve non polar components?

according to like dissolve like principle non-polar component dissolved by non polar substance like benzene


What is the relation of non-polar and polar in water?

In water, a polar molecule, the non-polar molecules are generally not miscible or soluble. Due to differences in polarity, they tend to separate rather than mix. This can be seen when oil, a non-polar substance, does not readily dissolve in water, a polar substance.


Is lycopene more polar than beta-carotene?

Lycopene is less polar than beta-carotene. This is primarily due to the presence of more conjugated double bonds and a lack of functional groups that can engage in hydrogen bonding in lycopene compared to beta-carotene. As a result, lycopene's overall structure leads to lower polarity, making it less soluble in polar solvents compared to beta-carotene.


What substance can not dissovle in water?

Any non-polar substance will not dissolve in water (insoluble).


How to know if a substance is a polar or not?

First of all you have to draw the Lewis dot structure of the molecule. If the molecule is symmetrical, it's non-polar. If the molecule is non-symmetrical or asymmetrical, then the molecule is polar.


What term may be used to describe a substance that is hydrophobic?

A substance that is hydrophobic is often referred to as water-repellent or nonpolar, meaning it does not interact well with water molecules and tends to repel them.


Do hot dogs have lycopene in them?

No, it's the ketchup you put on TOP of them that has the lycopene. Hot dogs themselves don't have the substance.


What kind of substance cannot dissolve in water?

A non-polar substance especially the one that does not react with water... Have you seen a powder not dissolving in water? its possible. take some amount of sulphur and put it in water. it will be floating in water. wont dissolve.


Is garlic a polar substance?

No, garlic is not a polar substance. Garlic is predominantly composed of nonpolar molecules such as sulfur compounds and lipids. These molecules do not have a significant charge separation, which is characteristic of polar substances.