Respuesta :
4.Benzene is non-polar Electric charge in the molecules of non-polar solvents is evenly distributed, therefore the molecules have low dielectric constant. Non-polar solvents are hydrophobic (immiscible with water). Non-polar solvents are liphophilic as they dissolve non-polar substances such as oils, fats, greases.
Explanation:
It is given that polar solutes can be dissolved in polar solvents and non-polar solutes can be dissolved in non-polar solvent.
Alcohol being polar, does not dissolves ionic salt in it.
[tex]CCl_4[/tex] is a non-polar solvent.
From the given options:
1. NaCl: This is an ionic salt and hence, it will be soluble in water only.
2. [tex]I_2[/tex] : Iodine gas is a non-polar solute and hence, will be dissolved in non-polar solvent which is [tex]CCl_4[/tex]
3. Ethanol: As, it is a polar molecule and is not an ionic salt, therefore it can be soluble in both water and alcohol.
4. Benzene: It is a non-polar molecule and hence, it will be dissolved in [tex]CCl_4[/tex]
5. [tex]Br_2[/tex] : Bromine gas is a non-polar solute and hence, will be dissolved in [tex]CCl_4[/tex]
6. [tex]KNO_3[/tex]: This is an ionic salt and hence, it will be soluble in water only.
7. Toluene: This is a non-polar solute and hence, will be dissolved in [tex]CCl_4[/tex]
8. [tex]Ca(OH)_2[/tex]: This is an ionic salt and hence, it will be soluble in water only.