No, it is nonpolar like other hydrocarbons.
It might be slightly so, depending on exactly how the carbons and hydrogens are arranged. Cyclohexane is not polar, but the cis-hexenes could be.
It is nonpolar.
Non palar
One version would be CH3C6H5.
Formula: C6H5CH3
C6H10O5 is the molecular formula for 3-Deoxyglucosone, more commonly known as 3DG. It is also the molecular formula for an organic compound called levoglucosan.
% of Volume = (volume of solute) / (volume of solution) x 100 Ex: You have 40.0ml of C6H5CH3 that is put into 75.0ml of C6H6, what is the percent volume of C6H5CH3? (40.0ml) / (115.0ml) x 100 = 34.8% of C6H5CH3
It is a polar molecule and has polar bonds.
you have 40.0 ml of C6H5CH3.....that is put into 75.0 ml of C6H6,what is the percent volume of C6H5CH3?
C6H5CH3 is toluene.
One version would be CH3C6H5.
Formula: C6H5CH3
Molar mass of Toluene C6H5CH3 = 92.13842 g/mol Molar mass of Diethyl Eher (C2H5)2O = 74.1216 g/mol toluene is heavier
C6H10O5 is the molecular formula for 3-Deoxyglucosone, more commonly known as 3DG. It is also the molecular formula for an organic compound called levoglucosan.
No its not polar
It is a polar molecule and has polar bonds.
Polar contains polar. Non-polar contains nothing.
% of Volume = (volume of solute) / (volume of solution) x 100 Ex: You have 40.0ml of C6H5CH3 that is put into 75.0ml of C6H6, what is the percent volume of C6H5CH3? (40.0ml) / (115.0ml) x 100 = 34.8% of C6H5CH3
Polar
Polar