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Does propane dissolve in hexane

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Propanol and water are miscible in all proportions.

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Propane is a hydrocarbon and is non-polar in nature while water is a polar solvent. So, propane is hydrophobic and is not miscible in water.

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yes because both compounds are nonpolar and "like dissolves like"

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Very slightly, about 7 milligrams per 100ml of water at 20 degrees Celsius. For most practical purposes, you can treat that as "insoluble."

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It has Both!

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Propene is not soluble in water.

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Burning produce water.

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no!

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