Napthalene can dissolve in organic solvents like acetone, benzene, or alcohol. It is not soluble in water.
the solute is napthalene and the solvent is air.
because it turns straight from a solid to gas and bypasses the liquid state.
The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)
A solute dissolves in a solvent.
Because urea and aspirin overall are polar compounds, and their intermolecular forces are stronger than napthalene or dichlorobenzene. This means it takes more kinetic energy (heat) to separate their molecules, which translates as a higher melting and boiling points.
Napthalene dissolves anything nonpolar with only dispersion forces. p-dichlorobenzene is not polar because it's symmetrically polarized.
Napthalene is found in moth balls.
Napthalene or paradichlorobenzine.
the solute is napthalene and the solvent is air.
No
Formula: C10H8
Formula: C10H8
Covalent
Formula: C10H8
moth balls
No, napthalene is brittle.
moth balls