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No, sodium chloride is not soluble in cyclohexane.

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Why doesn't sodium chloride dissolve in cyclohexane?

Sodium chloride is a polar compound and cyclohexane is not a polar compound.


Is NaCl soluble in cyclohexane?

NaCl is NOT soluble in hexane. We did this experiment in my chemistry class so I know this statement is definitely correct, however I'm not sure why. I know it has something to do with the ionic bonding of sodium chloride being able to overcome the single bonds of hexane.


What are the products of cyclohexane and sodium chloride?

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What is the solubility of sodium chloride at 70 degrees?

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How does temperature affect the solubility of sodium chloride?

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Will sodium chloride dissolve in methanol?

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What is the solubility of sodium chloride at 5 degrees Celsius?

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How much sodium chloride can water dissolve?

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Why does sodium chloride have a low solubility in ethanol?

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How soluble is sodium chloride in water?

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