There is a saying that all sodium salts are soluble in water.
Furthermore, toluene and ligroin (a synonym for a fraction of petroleum ether) are both non-polar solvents that generally do not solvate ionic compounds. Water, on the other hand, has a large dipole moment and therefore is much more able to form strong intermolecular interactions with sodium and naphthionate ions in solution.
Toluene is not a good conductor of electricity.
1-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP), is the most commonly used, but DMF, m-cresol, HFIP and some others will also work.
KI will crash out completely but KBr and KCl will be partially soluble in THF, particularly KCl. This is due to the THF being polar. For a salt elimination reaction in THF remove the THF and extract with toluene then filter to have the salt completely crash out in the non-polar toluene.
They are highly reactive and form 2,4,6-tribromo Toluene.
In order for a mixture to conduct electricity ions must be present. HCl dose not ionize in toluene because toluene is nonpolar.
Soluble.
With solvents. The kind of solvent depends on the "plastic" involved. Polystyrene dissolves in benzene or toluene Polyurethane (not the thermoplastic which is insoluble in most solvents) can dissolve in acetone. Polyethylene is resistant to most organic solvents. Styrofoam will dissolve in the isopropanol solvents used in some glues. This can be helpful or hindering when working with arts and crafts.
pentane, hexane, benzene, toluene, and octane
Anthracene does NOT dissolve in: ligroin (non-polar) ethanol (moderately polar) water (very polar) It does dissolve in: Toluene when heated (very weak polarity) I would say that Anthracene is between non-polar and very weakly polar. FIY: Anthracene forms prismatic crystals. -mtaylor
Depends on what you are trying to dissolve. Some other industrial solvents include isopropyl alcohol, methanol, toluene, acetone and methyl ethyl ketone.
Aromatic hydrocarbons like toluene, ketones, paraffins, chlorinated hydrocarbons and turpentine.
The general term is "solvent" There are organic solvents (toluene, acetone, ether, etc), and there are inorganic solvents (water).
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.
3 products that contain organic solvents are sharpies, nail polish, and spray paints. Some of the solvents that are found in these types of products are propanol, butanol, and toluene.
Methylbenzene, aka toluene, is not miscible in water. It is miscible in organic solvents such as hexane and acetone.
Polar Solvents : Water, Ethanol, Methanol (O-H Bonds) Nonpolar Solvents : benzene, Toluene, Hexane, Octane, Pentane (C- H Bonds)
Many paint solvents that will melt styrofoam contain toluene.Toluene is a know carcinogen. Toluene become airborne and spreads quickly.Solvents containing toluene should be used outdoors or in well ventilated areas.