What is more polar hexane or cyclohexane. Why?
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Answer / yogesh walunj
cyclohexne is more polar than that of the hexanes.because
as the nature of the cyclohexane is consider it appeares in
the form of cyclic nature and due to it's regidity and
electron distribution amoung the other atoms arround it it
cosider to be polar
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Answer / manoranjan dash
Cyclohexane is more polar in nature to that of Hexane because it is the electron distribution and it capture both +ve and -ve electron.
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cyclo hexan is more polar than hexan why because is more
symmerty and more cyclic nature than hexan
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Answer / ashok yadav
C.H IS MORE POLAR THAN HEXAMNE.BCOZ HEXANE HAVING
SYMMEYRICAL Td.str .its having 0 dipole moment.while in d
case of cyclo hexane its havng bond angle strain at low
temp.due to that reason its having some dipole moment.so it
is more polar than hwxane to little extent/
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