Science, asked by nicolenix03, 1 year ago

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What solvent would dissolve a nonpolar gas like methane?

A) a nonpolar solvent at 10 °C
B) a nonpolar solvent at 35 °C
C) a polar solvent at 35 °C
D) a polar solvent at 10 °C

Answers

Answered by MVB
7

What solvent would dissolve a nonpolar gas like methane?


A) a nonpolar solvent at 10 °C

B) a nonpolar solvent at 35 °C

C) a polar solvent at 35 °C

D) a polar solvent at 10 °C


THE CORRECT ANSWER IS D) a polar solvent at 10 °C

Methane dissolves in water, but does not ionize. Its solubility in water, which is a polar solvent, is at 10 degrees C (50 F) is 42 mg/L. As water temperature increases, CH4 solubility decreases.

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Answered by aqibkincsem
2

The answer is a non-polar solvent. As we know a nonpolar solvent can dissolve a nonpolar gas like the methane.


For example, hexane is a nonpolar solvent that dissolves a nonpolar gas like the methane. Therefore, nonpolar gas like methane can be dissolved by a nonpolar solvent, for example, hexane.

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