No, they do not absorb water molecules.
petroleum either is more nonpolar
yes they are miscible.
no. Toluene is more polar because it is a smaller molecule when comparing it to hexane.
Aromatic hydrocarbons like toluene, ketones, paraffins, chlorinated hydrocarbons and turpentine.
To calculate volume out of mass you'll need the density figures of both compounds:Hexane 0.6548 g/mLToluene 0.8669 g/mL (20 °C)Volume of 10.0 grams: (divide mass (g) by density (g/mL) )Hexane 10 g / 0.6548 g/mL = 15.27 mLToluene 10 g / 0.8669 g/mL = 11.54 mLSo, the volume of (10 g) hexane is 32% greaterthan of the same amount of toluene
Toluene has clear absorption peaks at 266 nm and 269 nm. Hexane is only the solvent.
Hexane is a non polar compound.
petroleum either is more nonpolar
yes they are miscible.
pentane, hexane, benzene, toluene, and octane
pentane, hexane, benzene, toluene, and octane
no. Toluene is more polar because it is a smaller molecule when comparing it to hexane.
Aromatic hydrocarbons like toluene, ketones, paraffins, chlorinated hydrocarbons and turpentine.
Methylbenzene, aka toluene, is not miscible in water. It is miscible in organic solvents such as hexane and acetone.
Toluene, benzene, or hexane are suitable organic solvents for determining the density of diphenyl.
Glucose is easily soluble in water but has a low solubility in methanol.
To calculate volume out of mass you'll need the density figures of both compounds:Hexane 0.6548 g/mLToluene 0.8669 g/mL (20 °C)Volume of 10.0 grams: (divide mass (g) by density (g/mL) )Hexane 10 g / 0.6548 g/mL = 15.27 mLToluene 10 g / 0.8669 g/mL = 11.54 mLSo, the volume of (10 g) hexane is 32% greaterthan of the same amount of toluene