no. Toluene is more polar because it is a smaller molecule when comparing it to hexane.
No its an Organic compound
(All organic compounds are covalent)
yes
Non-polar
It does not dissolve in toluene. This is because toluene is a non-polar molecule while dichloromethane is a polar molecule and thus, they do not mix.
Most hydrocarbons are non-polar molecules. Examples include Toluene and Gasoline
nonpolar biatch
Probably.
Because they are polar compound
No it is not soluble in toluene because toluene is nonpolar and nacl is polar
Most hydrocarbons are non-polar molecules. Examples include Toluene and Gasoline
It does not dissolve in toluene. This is because toluene is a non-polar molecule while dichloromethane is a polar molecule and thus, they do not mix.
Yes, ethyl acetate is more polar than toluene.
Toluene is an aromatic hydrocarbon and like all hydrocarbons is a non polar molecule. Water is a polar molecule. The rule of dissolving is that non polar cannot dissolve in polar
Most hydrocarbons are non-polar molecules. Examples include Toluene and Gasoline
nonpolar biatch
Probably.
Because they are polar compound
yes toluence is more polar than chloroform
While ethanol is strongly polar, and toluene is only slightly polar, the two solvents are miscible. Just pour one into the other and stir a little to evenly distribute it. Toluene and ethanol mixtures have been tried as an alternative solvent to benzene and ethanol, as benzene has been found to be carcinogenic.
Hexane is a non polar compound.