The answer is The C-H bond is nonpolar.
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The organic molecules which are madeup with carbon and hydorgen those are reffered as hydrocarbons. The bond between the hydrogen and carbon is an example for covalent bond. This is a non polar simple covalant bond. Due to this non polarity of the bond, these organic molecules are reffered as non polar hydrocarbons. Due to this non polarity nature, those are not soluble in water hence these are reffered as hydrophobic molecules.
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Julle molecule. This means it will be high Soluble in non-polar organic solvents. Water is highly polar molecule while CH₂Cl2 is comparatively less polar. T olol because 3. Speculate on the reason why many household hydrocarbons are saturated compounds.
What are polar molecules? why are substances like gasoline not very soluble in water?
Explain the reason why Cl^ - , Br^ - and I ^ - are water soluble compounds. Why are compounds containing Ag+, Hg2 ^2+, and Pb^2+ are exceptions (Water-insoluble)?
1. Would the following compounds be more soluble in hexane (nonpolar) or water (polar) given the chemical formulas? (3 points) a) Na2SO4 b) CH3-NH2 c) nonane (nonpolar)
9) Select the compound that is more water soluble and a state a reason why a. 3-pentanamine or N-ethyl-2-propanamine b. 2-heptanamine or 2-pentanamine c. pentana mide or N-methylbutanamide d. hexanamide or butanamide
1. Why do ions like Na+ and Cl- tend to stick together? What kind of bond results from this force? 2. Why do the nuclei of an oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms remain close together in the structure of a water molecule? What is more stable about a molecule of H2O than three separate atoms of O, H, and H? 3.How is the force holding the water molecule together different from an ionic bond? 4. What makes the covalent...
A 275 mg sample of a nonelectrolyte compound was dissolved in water to produce 10.0 mL of a solution at 25°C. The osmotic pressure of this solution was measured and found to be 3.67 atm. What is the molar mass of this compound? O 183 g/mol 18.3 g/mol 101 g/mol 1560 g/mol 1830 g/mol Question 25 (1 point) Which statement below is true? O Nonpolar molecules can dissolve in polar solvents. Gases are soluble only in nonpolar solvents. lonic compounds...
1st attempt M See Periodic Table Two liquids - one polar, one nonpolar - have the same molar mass. Which one has the higher boiling point? Choose one: A. The polar liquid will have the higher boiling point, since its molecules have dipole-dipole interactions. B. They will have similar boiling points, since the dispersion forces depend upon molar mass. C. The nonpolar liquid will have the higher boiling point, since its molecules are more loosely held together. D. The nonpolar...
Question 1 (1 point) Oil-based paints are not soluble in water, but they do dissolve in nonpolar solvents. Given this information, oil-based paints must be saturated hydrocarbons unsaturated hydrocarbons hydrophilic hydrophobic alkanes Question 2 (1 point) Use the following terms to answer the question(s) below. A. This reaction is the dissociation of a strong acid. B. This reaction is the dissociation of a weak acid. C. This is the reaction of a strong base. D. This is the reaction of...