No, water is polar and in general like dissolves like so non polar solutions are miscible with other nonpolar solution and water is miscible with other polar solutions.
No, carbon disulfide (CS2) is not miscible in water. This is because CS2 is a nonpolar compound while water is a polar molecule. Nonpolar and polar molecules do not mix easily due to their differing intermolecular forces.
yes, most paints are solvents!
No. Cyclohexane is non-polar and water is polar, and so they will not mix with each other.
A) nonpolar compounds will not dissolve in water because water is polar
No, petroleum ether and water are immiscible because they have different polarities. Petroleum ether is nonpolar, while water is polar, leading to a lack of attraction between the two substances and preventing them from mixing together.
No, carbon disulfide (CS2) is not miscible in water. This is because CS2 is a nonpolar compound while water is a polar molecule. Nonpolar and polar molecules do not mix easily due to their differing intermolecular forces.
A non-polar compound is not miscible with water, which is a polar solvent. Hence, we cannot dissolve a non-polar compound inside water. Thus, when you mix them together within a container, the compound and water will continue to stay as 2 miscible distinct layers.
No, sugar and hexane are not miscible because sugar is polar and water-soluble, while hexane is nonpolar and does not mix with water.
Phenol is not miscible in silicone oil. Phenol is a polar compound, while silicone oil is nonpolar. This difference in polarity makes them immiscible in each other.
no... water is a polar compound
CS2 carbon disulfide is a non polar compound, a liquid (smelly!). It is miscible with other non-polar solvents.
Chloroform is miscible with water, forming a homogenous liquid mixture due to its polar nature. However, it is not miscible with cyclohexane, as cyclohexane is nonpolar and does not form a stable mixture with polar compounds like chloroform.
Carbon tetrachloride is not miscible with water but miscible with many other liquid organic compounds.
Lipids are miscible in nonpolar solvents because they have a nonpolar nature due to their hydrophobic tails. The nonpolar solvents can dissolve and interact with the nonpolar lipid molecules. On the other hand, lipids are not miscible in polar solvents as there is a mismatch in polarity, making it difficult for the polar solvent to dissolve the nonpolar lipid molecules.
No, C4H10 (butane) and H2O (water) are not miscible because they have different polarities. Butane is a nonpolar hydrocarbon while water is a polar molecule. As a result, they do not mix together and will form separate layers.
The least soluble compound in water at 60°C is likely a nonpolar compound, such as a long-chain hydrocarbon or a nonpolar gas like methane. Nonpolar compounds tend to be less soluble in water due to their lack of interaction with water molecules.
Yes, octane is a hydrophobic compound because it is nonpolar in nature and does not have an affinity for water. This makes it insoluble in water but soluble in nonpolar solvents.