Is Hexane (C6H14) Soluble or Insoluble in Water?

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The question is whether Hexane (C6H14) soluble or insoluble in water? The answer is that C6H14 is not soluble in water. It is a nonpolar molecule which does not dissolve in water.

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Salts of:
- Group I elements (Li+, Na+, K+, Cs+, Rb+) are
- NH4+ (Ammonium ion) are soluble.
- the nitrate ion (NO3-) are generally soluble.
- of Cl-, Br-, and I- are soluble. Exceptions Ag+, Pb2+, and (Hg2)2+
- most sulfates are soluble. Exceptions: Ba2+, Ca2+, Pb2+, Ag+, Sr2+
- most hydroxide salts are only slightly soluble. Exceptions: NH4+, Li+, Na+, K+
- most carbonates (CO32-) are insoluble. Exceptions: Group 1 and NH4+

Note: Rules at the top supersede any lower rules.
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So the H and O within the H2O molecule is held together by a covalent bond but separate H2O molecules are held together with hydrogen bonds?? Is the hydrogen bond a chemical bond or more of an intermolecular force?

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İ have two questions : why is always a little amount of non-polar matter dissolving in polar matter just like you said in this video? My second question is, then why is CO2 dissolving in water although they are different as polarity? İ will be thankfull if you answer them, please

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I have an unrelated question but figured I could ask you! , is NaOH Binary ionic compound or ternary ionic compound?

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