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Why can't benzene dissolve sodium
Why will hexane dissolve benzene but will not dissolve sodium chloride?
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Saleshia
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Why would hexane dissolve benzene but will not dissolve sodium chloride?
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Saleshia
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Why can't benzene dissolve sodium chloride?
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Andy
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Predict which solvent will dissolve more of the given solute:
a) Sodium Chloride in methanol (CH3OH) or in 1-propanol
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Ashley
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You have five salts to dissolve in 100 mL of water. The temperature of the water is
C. You can dissolve the greatest quantity of
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Benzene sulfonic acid, C6H5SO3H, is a strong acid and will neutralise sodium hydroxide solution (a 1:1 molar ratio). Benzene
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Benzene (C6H6) is an organic compound that boils at 80.1°C. If 100.0 grams of liquid benzene at 18.5°C is given 16.88 kJ of
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Laura
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14 0.0485 kg of biphenyl (C12H10) is dissolve in benzene (C6H6) to create a solution with a total volume of 350.0 mL. (Assume
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Benzene is a carcinogenic (cancer-causing) compound. A benzene-contaminated water sample contains 5.5×10−5 %
benzene by mass.
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Lina
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Benzene is a carcinogenic (cancer-causing) compound. A benzene-contaminated water sample contains 3.1×10−5% benzene by mass.
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