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Camille Vance
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24 February, 06:37
Why is hexane soluble in methanol
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Jadiel
24 February, 06:43
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Hexane would be non-polar and since water is a polar solvent it wouldn't be soluble in water ... Because it is totally non polar while water is exactly the opposite being very polar. The old saying says like dissolves like.
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