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If benzophenone is nonpolar, how
Yes, there was a difference in my results between the solubilities of benzophenone in methyl alcohol and benzophenone in hexane.
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Yes, there was a difference in my results between the solubilities of benzophenone in methyl alcohol and benzophenone in hexane.
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Chelsea
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Yes, there was a difference in my results between the solubilities of benzophenone in methyl alcohol and benzophenone in hexane.
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Chelsea
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If benzophenone is nonpolar, how come it is only partially soluble in hexane (nonpolar)? Also, can H bonding occur?
Can H bonding
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Chelsea
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If benzophenone is nonpolar, how come it is only partially soluble in hexane (nonpolar)? Also, can H bonding occur?
Can H bonding
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Chelsea
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Why would hydrogen bonding not occur between benzophenone and water? or would it and why?
Why does benzophenone and methyl
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Chelsea
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if ferric chloride was added to an unknown which happened to be benzophenone to identify if it has the phenol functional
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why don't water and benzophenone hydrogen bond? benzophenone has a C=O and water forms H bonds too.
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Chelsea
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Solubility:
Solubility of compounds in a)water (highly polar) b)methyl alchohol (intermediate polarity) c)Hexane (nonpolar) My
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The normal freezing point of cyclohexane is 6.55 C. When 0.458 g of benzophenone is dissolved in 15.0 g of cyclohexane, the
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