Answer:
Explanation:
Here is a website that has a list of organic compounds that are not soluable in water, but the common examples are
https://www.chemistryscl.com/advancedlevel/organic/water-soluble-organic-compounds/main.html
"Alkane, alkene and alkyne belong to the hydrocarbon type. In hydrocarbons, there are only carbon - hydrogen bonds in the organic compound. So polarization is weak to make strong intermolecular forces between water molecules. Therefore, alkane , alkene and alkyne are not soluble in water."
"Benzene is not soluble in water because benzene cannot make strong intermolecular forces such as hydrogen bonds or dipole dipole interactions. "
The reason I am linking you to this website instead of telling you straight out of the gate, is to spark some investigative need into your brain so that maybe next time for the next thing in chemistry or biology you may not need to come back because of the previous knowledge you have. Anyways, I hope this helps you and reminder to stay curious.