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Yes. Both butane and benzene are non-polar compounds and should dissolve one in the other.

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Does paint thinner or table salt dissolve faster in benzene?

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Which materials dissolve in other liquids but not in water?

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Does covalent substances conduct electricity in benzene?

Benzene is nonpolar and thus will only dissolve nonpolar substances. Covalent substances is vague, but even if benzene were to dissolve nonpolar solutes, they would not conduct electricity because the current has no ions or delocalized electrons to travel across.


Is grease soluble in benzine?

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How much benzene is in crude oil?

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Why does thermocol dissolve in benzene?

Thermocol is another name for polystyrene (PS), which is a type of plastic. Benzene is an industrial solvent, and it's primary use is to make styrene. The chemical structure of benzene, a non-polar organic hydrocarbon solvent, and of PS is such that benzene will dissolve styrene and polystyrene.