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Are Hexane and benzene miscible?

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Are Hexane and benzene miscible?

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Yes, almost all hydrocarbons are miscible, including mixtures of linear alkanes like hexane and aromatic hydrocarbons like benzene, toluene, xylenes, and alkyl benzenes

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Yes, hexane and benzene are miscible (that is, when combined they mix together to form one layer) because they are both nonpolar (that is, because “like dissolves like” the liquid with the greater volume will become the solvent and dissolve the solute).

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