yes. Cl compounds that are not soluble ar Hg Pb and Ag only all others are soluble
Yes, otherwise it would not be suitable for use as a sterilising agent in Swimming Pools.
The solubility of chlorine in water at 1,013 bar and 0 oC is 4,61 v/v.
Slightly soluble
extremely
When two liquids are mixed, the term is miscible, not soluble. But yes, CCl4 is miscible in cyclohexane.
ccl4 will dissolve better in water because likes dissolves likes, H2O is non-polar an CCL4 is also non polar where as ch2cl2 is polar(different to water) there for it wont dissolve in water but CCL4 will^^This is not true: water is polar. Therefore, since CCl4 is non-polar, and CH2Cl2 is polar, and like dissolves like, CH2Cl2 is more soluble.
nope
C8h18
because CCl4 is organic and most of the organic compounds are soluble in CCl4.
When two liquids are mixed, the term is miscible, not soluble. But yes, CCl4 is miscible in cyclohexane.
ccl4 will dissolve better in water because likes dissolves likes, H2O is non-polar an CCL4 is also non polar where as ch2cl2 is polar(different to water) there for it wont dissolve in water but CCL4 will^^This is not true: water is polar. Therefore, since CCl4 is non-polar, and CH2Cl2 is polar, and like dissolves like, CH2Cl2 is more soluble.
nope
C8h18
because CCl4 is organic and most of the organic compounds are soluble in CCl4.
Br2 and C6H14 are soluble in non-polar solvents such as CCl4.
it will not dissolve NH3 in poler molecules
No. CHCl3 (Chloroform) is insoluble in water. Chloroform when mixed with water, will form two liquid layers and Chloroform will form the bottom layer. This nature of chloroform is explored in several biological and chemical techniques such as DNA isolation, separation of phyotochemicals etc
Iodine is a non polar compound so it is readily soluble in non polar liquids like CCl4.
yes it will because both iodine I2 and Carbon tetrachloride CCL4 are both non polar It will turn a deep violet color when reacted Remeber the phrase, " like dissolves like" this is different interms of water. Although Iodine is to some degree soluble in water, it is not as soluble as it is in CCL4, because water is a poler compound, remember positive and negative deltas's so in this case it is polar water cannot effiviently dissolve nonpolar Iodine
question itself is wrong, chloroform is solute and ccl4 is solvent, solute should dissolve in solvent and solvent cannot dissolve in solute
because it is non polar and water is polar. polar dissolve with polar. nonpolar dissolve with nonpolar