Asked by Yape
Why is eugenol more soluble in dichloromethane than in water?
Also, what can we say about this in terms of structure?
Also, what can we say about this in terms of structure?
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Answered by
R_scott
water is a polar solvent ... the molecule has an asymmetric charge
dichloromethane is non-polar
eugenol is described as an "aromatic oily liquid"
dichloromethane is non-polar
eugenol is described as an "aromatic oily liquid"
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