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Why compound have volatile nature?

Generally organic compounds are very volatile.Examples are: acetone, benzene, ethanol, cyclohexane etc.


Is ethanol more volatile than acetone?

Acetone is more volatile than ethanol.


What temperature does ethanol become volatile?

The boiling point of ethanol is 78,37 0C, but ethanol is volatile also at very low temperatures, for ex. at 0 0C.


Which Is more soluble hexane benzene ethanol?

Ethanol is more soluble than hexane and benzene in water due to its polar nature. Hexane and benzene are nonpolar compounds and have low solubility in water.


If 5 ml of ethanol has a mass of 3.9 grams and 5.0 ml of benzene has a mass of 44 grams which liquid is more dense?

Benzene is more dense than ethanol. This can be determined by calculating the density of each liquid using the formula density = mass/volume. In this case, benzene's density is higher than ethanol's because for the same volume, benzene has a higher mass.


Which solvent oils are most soluble is it in gasoline water ethanol or benzene?

Benzene is the most soluble solvent in gasoline due to their similar chemical properties. Water is the least soluble solvent in gasoline as they are immiscible. Ethanol falls in between, being partially soluble in gasoline.


What is the name of volatile substance used in flavourings?

Ethanol is a common volatile substance used in flavorings and food extracts.


Examples of volatile liquids?

A Volatile liquid is any liquid that can be vaporised quickly. This does not mean they are necessarily flammable. Examples - Water Chloroform Hexane Acetone Petrol methylated spirits alcohol..........


Which substances are gases at 120C?

Examples: water, ethanol, methanol,benzene and many other.


How the drug Atropine is prepared?

Atropine is a drug prepared from propanal and ethanol


Which entrainers can be used in ethanol water separation to obtain fuel grade ethanol?

Benzene or cyclohexane can be used in ethanol-water separation in order to allow distillation of ethanol past the azeotrope point (96.5% ethanol by volume). Of course the benzene (a known carcinogen) must be separated from the water before the water can be disposed. Fuel grade ethanol is often separated from water using molecular sieves. In this kind of separation water is entrained in "beads" which absorb water but reject ethanol. These are eventually regenerated for reuse.


What will form a solution with chloroform?

Chloroform is miscible with ethanol, carbon tetrachloride, benzene, diethyil ether etc.