Benzene is insoluble in water
Because of the following reasons, benzene is insoluble in water:
Because benzene is a symmetrical compound with zero dipole moment and is non-polar, and water is a polar compound with dipole moment, benzene and water cannot mix due to variable polarity.
Because the carbon and hydrogen atoms in benzene are equidistant, the net charge is balanced. Because the net dipole moment is zero due to the ring structure, mixing the charged and uncharged liquids is impossible, resulting in a failure.
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