water is polar solvent and hexane(C6H14) Is a nonpolar solvent.which of the foll
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water is polar solvent and hexane(C6H14) Is
a nonpolar solvent.which of the following correctly describes the solubility of the solute in the given solvent?
en 12) The transition from the gas phase directly to the solidphase is called A) freezing B) condensation deposition 13) Water is a polar solvent and hexane (Cet14) is a ngnpolar salvent, which of is a nonpolar correctly describes the solubility of the solute in the given solvent? A) CaCl2, soluble in hexane B) CCI4, soluble in water C) mineral oil, soluble in water D) octane, soluble in water E NaHCO3, soluble in waterExplanation / Answer
12. D, phase transformation from gas to solid is referred as sublimation
13. A, CaCl2, inorganic salt can be dissolved in water, not in hexane
B, CCl4, organic solvent can be dissolved in hexane, not in the water
C, mineral oil, the organic solvent can be dissolved in hexane, not in the water
D, Octane, organic solvent can be dissolved in hexane, not in the water
E, NaHCO3, inorganic salt can be dissolved in water, not in hexane
the answer is E
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