Benzene differs from water because it is nonpolar.pdf
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Benzene differs from water because it is nonpolar meaning that there is no overall
dipole moment. Toluene and water are both polar molecule and do have a dipole moment. Like
mixes with like. In example water is polar, oil and fats are nonpolar, thus they dont mix
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Benzene differs from water ...
Benzene differs from water because it is nonpolar meaning that there is no overall
dipole moment. Toluene and water are both polar molecule and do have a dipole moment. Like
mixes with like. In example water is polar, oil and fats are nonpolar, thus they dont mix
Solution
Benzene differs from water because it is nonpolar meaning that there is no overall
dipole moment. Toluene and water are both polar molecule and do have a dipole moment. Like
mixes with like. In example water is polar, oil and fats are nonpolar, thus they dont mix.
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Benzene differs from water because it is nonpolar meaning that there is no overall
dipole moment. Toluene and water are both polar molecule and do have a dipole moment. Like
mixes with like. In example water is polar, oil and fats are nonpolar, thus they dont mix
Solution
Benzene differs from water because it is nonpolar meaning that there is no overall
dipole moment. Toluene and water are both polar molecule and do have a dipole moment. Like
mixes with like. In example water is polar, oil and fats are nonpolar, thus they dont mix