CH3OH is more polar the others have more hydrocarbons on the them making them less polar and less soluble.
Methanol is a polar covalent compound.
CH4O or CH3OH is methanol and is polar covalent compound.
This is methanol compound. There is a polar -O-H bond.
CH3OH is a polar molecule owing to the polarity rendered by the -OH group. Its structure can be thought of as very similar, if not exactly, to the water molecule, and the CH3- group decreases the polarity as compared to water.
Yes, as there are no metals in this compound.
Methanol is a polar covalent compound.
CH4O or CH3OH is methanol and is polar covalent compound.
This is methanol compound. There is a polar -O-H bond.
Yes.
CH3OH is a polar molecule owing to the polarity rendered by the -OH group. Its structure can be thought of as very similar, if not exactly, to the water molecule, and the CH3- group decreases the polarity as compared to water.
Yes, as there are no metals in this compound.
AnswerYes, ZnF2 is polar and CH3OH is polar. Like dissolves like.
N2 IS CORRECT. The reason for this is because it is a non polar molecule, there are no polar bonds between each N-N atom and it the least polarizable of the ones listed.
Cu has a lower boiling point than CH3OH because its particles are less polar. the CH3OH molecules have to have more kinetic energy to break the bonds between them and the surrounding molecules.
3rd (methanol is polar, asym.O), then 1st (DMK is apolar, asym. O), then 2nd (gas)
It has polar bonds.But compound is not polar
normal chromatography based on polarity and non polarity principle If mobile phase is polar, compound is non polar,then non polar compound first elutes as peak and then followed by polar compound reverse chromatography is if the mobile phase is polar, the polar compound first elutes and then followed by non polar compound