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Non-polar liquids are liquids that have covalent bonds in which the shared electrons are shared equally. The molecules of these liquids are repelled by the molecules of water and hence do not dissolve in water. Thus, non-polar liquid are hydrophobic (water dislike/insoluble in water).
When one milliliter of the substance is placed into a beaker filled halfway with water, the substance will be seen "compact" (not dissolving nor interacting) in the beaker of water.
Polarity is defined as the separation of electric charge in a molecule or having an electric dipole moment due to the difference between negative and positively charged ends.
In the given experiment when one milliliter of the substance into a beaker is filled halfway with water, the substance will be seen as coagulating or not dissolving in the water.
The non-polar are the compounds or liquids that do not dissolve in the water. The non-polar molecules are the molecules, which are attracted to the alike molecules, rather than the water molecules.
The non-polar compounds have covalent bonds, in which the electrons are shared among the atoms of the compound.
The molecules of these liquids are repelled in the presence of water or are hydrophobic. These liquids do not dissolve in water.
Therefore, the liquid is hydrophobic.
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