a.
To predict:
The solubility, insolubility or the micelle formation property of Heptane on the basis of its polarity and attractive forces.
Introduction:
Molecules with similar polarity dissolve each other. The force that acts between the molecules which causes the interaction between them is called attractive forces.
b.
To predict:
The solubility, insolubility or the micelle formation property of Heptane on the basis of its polarity and attractive forces.
Introduction:
Molecules with similar polarity dissolve each other. The force that acts between the molecules which causes the interaction between them is called attractive forces.
c.
To predict:
The solubility, insolubility and micelle formation property of Heptane on the basis of its polarity and attractive forces.
Introduction:
Molecules with similar polarity dissolve each other. The force that acts between the molecules which causes the interaction between them is called attractive forces.
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