what type tank to use for xylene
Xylene has structural isomers.
Potassium chloride is not soluble in xylene.
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.
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Xylol (more correct is xylene) is an organic compound with the chemical formula C8H10. Xylene has many applications in the chemical industry and in the laboratory.
Xylene has structural isomers.
Xylene is a ring of hydrocarbons, with some secondary structures attached like branches. The location of the branches on the main ring change depending on the specific type of xylene.
because in xylene water is inmisible that is why in dean & stark method xylene is use
The density of xylene is 0.861g/ml. That means if you have a liter, you have 0.861kg or 861g of xylene
Ethanol+Water+p-Xylene is an Azeotropic mixture ------------ For p-xylene, zeotropic, but for x-xylene, contradictory results. Please see the links.
water and m-xylene azeotrope at 94.5C, 40% h2o, 60%xylene
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Xylene is an organic solvent which is miscible with alcohol and wax. In histochemistry alcohol is used to dehydrate tissue sections and then this alcohol is further replaced by xylene (being miscible with alcohol) in a process called as clearing. After this DPX is used to mount cover slips on the sections. One more use of xylene is to dissolve wax which is used to make sections of tissues. Hence, we see that xylene is a clearing agent capable of dissolving wax as well as alcohol.
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Potassium chloride is not soluble in xylene.
Dibutyl Phathalate Xylene
The potential energy of the water in the tank.