Yes. Chloroform is an excellent solvent for organic products. Benzene is an organic molecule consisting of purely Carbons and Hydrogens
Chloroform is considerably soluble in ethanol.
Yes. Toluene and benzene are each soluble in the other. Neither is soluble in water.
it is soluble in chloroform. Chloroform is nonpolar.
Yes they are mixing together. but they are not reacting.
No it is not soluble in water it is soluble in chloroform, alcohol, methnol
Chloroform is considerably soluble in ethanol.
Sodium chloride is not soluble in benzene.
Yes. Toluene and benzene are each soluble in the other. Neither is soluble in water.
it is soluble in chloroform. Chloroform is nonpolar.
insoluble in chloroform
The solubility of paraffin wax depends on the particular solvent. Paraffin wax, which is a petroleum by-product that is refined and a solid, will not dissolve in water or alcohol. However, it is soluble in carbon tetrachloride, chloroform, benzene, and ether.
It is insoluble in water, somewhat soluble in ethanol, soluble in benzene, and very soluble in ether, chloroform, or carbon disulfide. Naphthalene is obtained from coal tar, a byproduct of the coking of coal.
Chloroform is miscible with ethanol, carbon tetrachloride, benzene, diethyil ether etc.
Benzene is only soluble in other organic solvents. It is not soluble in water or other polar solvents.
Sodium chloride doesn't react with chloroform and is not soluble in chloroform.
Yes they are mixing together. but they are not reacting.
No it is not soluble in water it is soluble in chloroform, alcohol, methnol