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According to the general rule of solubility , like dissolves like. So polar compounds dissolve in polar solvents and non polar compounds dissolve in non polar solvent. The hydrocarbon chain in the alkene molecule makes it non polar in nature , and water is a polar solvent. This is the reason that alkenes and water do not mix.
Explain why alkenes react the way they do
For octa-1,2,5,7-tetraene please explain in detail why the number of stereoisomers is 3 because of cis/trans or E/Z. I know how to do molecules with chiral C's, but I do not know how to do long chain alkenes.
Why do propanoic and butanoic acid and water mix but hexanoic acid and water do not?
when alkenes are hydrated, water molecules act as a catalyst: true or false please explain
Can you please explain in detail with the help of the graph and please do not copy from other tutors Treasury bond yields (interest rates) have plummeted. Explain why and illustrate graphically with a bond market graph.
9. Explain in detail why the bond angle of water is not 180 degrees.
polar th a polar substance In terms of attractive forces, explain why oil and water do not mix.
Please explain in DETAIL why mental health care services are important in the US. *Please answer in DETAIL and provide ALL websites used*
Why are many ionic compounds not soluble in water? They are non-polar and do not mix well with H2O They have metals that are much denser than water They have high charge density which makes stronger ionic bonds that water can’t break They have weak ionic bonds that cause them to precipitate The higher pressure of water causes solids to precipitate
Can you please explain this reaction in detail? What exactly do
each of the reagents do?
Can you please explain this reaction in detail? What exactly do each of the reagents do?