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Is ethyl acetate more polar than toluene?

Yes, ethyl acetate is more polar than toluene.


Is toluene more polar than Chloroform?

yes toluence is more polar than chloroform


Is toluene more polar than ethylbenzene?

No, toluene is less polar than ethylbenzene. Toluene has a methyl group attached to the benzene ring, which decreases its overall polarity compared to ethylbenzene, which has an ethyl group attached.


Which is more polar phenol or ethanol?

Yes , phenol is more polar than toluene. because ph-OH has more dipole moment than Ph-CH3


Why replace xylene with toluene in tissue processing in histopathology?

Toluene's largest single use is in industrial coating applications, primarily automotive finishes, wood furniture and machinery. As more regulatory rules are promulgated, formulators and applicators are looking for toluene alternatives. One option is n-propyl propionate, a low-odor, medium-evaporating, non-HAP ester solvent with good solvent activity and versatility.


What is more volatile benzene or toluene?

Yes. The methyl group on toluene causes a shift in electron density making it polar. Benzene is non-polar and has uniform distribution of charge density and has no dipole moment. Toluene, though, would not be more polar than a phenol because the more electronegative oxygen atom (in the alcohol) pulls more electron density from the ring causing a larger dipole moment (separation of charge).


Will epoxy adhere to plaster of Paris?

yes, but it may change the color slightly. Thin with toluene or xylene preferably, if none on hand, acetone will work in a pinch. not more than 10%.


Why was hexane eluted earlier than toluene?

Hexane has a lower boiling point than toluene, so it is less strongly retained on the stationary phase of the chromatography column. This leads to hexane being eluted earlier than toluene during the separation process.


Which is more dense xylene or trichloroethane?

Between Xylene and Trichloroethane I think the Trichloroethane is the denser of the two. When water and trichloroethane are mixed, regardless of the quantity of water, trichlorothane is consistently denser then water. On the other hand when you mix xylene and water, water is the more dense liquid. It's my conclusion that since trichloroethane is denser than water and water is denser then xylene, then the trichloroethane must be more denser then xylene.


Will toluene dissolve in water?

Not under normal conditions, no. Toluene is a hydrocarbon, and is therefore non-polar. Water is strongly polar. They have incompatible intermolecular attractions, so no dissolving will take place.


Is water more dense than diesel?

Yes, water is more dense than toluene. Also, since water is polar and toluene is non-polar, they will form two separate layers with toluene floating on top of the more dense water. (The surface of contact is called the interface, and molecules can move freely across this.)


Is toluene or hexane more nonpolar?

Hexane is more nonpolar than toluene because it is an alkane with only C-H bonds, while toluene has a benzene ring which introduces some polarity due to the presence of pi bonds.