Respuesta :
This is because benzene is a non polar solvent and hence benzene molecules cannot attract the solute (NaCl) molecules and NaCl does not dissolve in Benzene.
- Hexane can dissolve in Benzene but not in sodium chloride because of the polar difference
- Both Hexane and benzene can be regarded as non- polar compound, and it's a rule that only polar compound can dissolve in polar compound, while non- polar solvent in non- polar compound
- Benzene can be regarded as non-polar compound and molecules of non- polar like Benzene compound do not posses any strong attraction to combine to ionic compound like sodium chloride, and sodium chloride cannot also dissolve in Benzene.
Therefore, polar compound can only dissolve in polar solvent
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