yes, at STP, as the change in gibbs free energy is negaitve for all cases. however, the mixing does require heat input to stay isothermal, as heat is required to break the hydrogen bonding of ethanol by cyclohexane
Yes, cyclohexane is soluble to ethyl alcohol.
No. Ether is slightly polar (so polar for our purposes) and therefor with the like dissolves like rule, cyclohexene (which is nonpolar) would not be soluble in Ether. Hope this is right
Hexane is miscible with cyclohexane and ethanol but not with water.
Ethyl acetate is miscible with cyclohexane and ethanol; not very soluble in water.
Cyclohexane is miscible with ethanol but not with water.
Yes, they are miscible.
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yes
water b/c it is insoluble in water. it is soluble in cyclohexane and sparingly soluble in ethyl alcohol.
Yes, they are miscible.
nope
It is only a mixture of the two liquids.
No, ionic substances are not soluble in cyclohexane, C6H10.
water b/c it is insoluble in water. it is soluble in cyclohexane and sparingly soluble in ethyl alcohol.
Yes, they are miscible.
nope
Glucose is soluble in ethanol.
Yes, methanol miscible.
Yes
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No, sodium chloride is not soluble in cyclohexane.
The molecule of ethanol has a small polarity.
It is only a mixture of the two liquids.
No, ionic substances are not soluble in cyclohexane, C6H10.
No, a negligible amount may dissolve in methyl alcohol and ethyl alcohol.