Answer:
Polar; Symmetrica; Nonpolar; Lipids
Step-by-step explanation:
- Benzene is a hydrocarbon with molecular formula C6H6. Benzene contains only atoms of carbon and hydrogen, that are non polar.
- A polar molecule can dissolve only polar and a nonpolar can dissolve only non polar.
- Benzene ring have a 6-Fold symmetry.
Due to its lack of _Polar_ atoms and it's __Symmetrical_ structure, benzene is highly nonpolar. Therefore, only _Nonpolar_ molecules such as lipids will readily dissolve in it. Slightly more _Lipids_ molecules such as fatty acids and cholesterol will have low solubility in benzene.