The solubility of amphetamine in ethanol depends on the specific salt. For instance, amphetamine sulfate has different properties than amphetamine chloride. Both of these salts are very different from amphetamine free base. The free base is soluble in ethanol, though the salts have lower solubility in this solvent.
Amphetamine is "Soluble in water" according to the MSDS sheet Ethyl Alcohol is easily soluble in cold water, hot water and soluble in methanol, diethyl ether, acetone.
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Glucose is soluble in ethanol.
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It is only a mixture of the two liquids.
The molecule of ethanol has a small polarity.
No, a negligible amount may dissolve in methyl alcohol and ethyl alcohol.
Naphthalene is said to be somewhat soluble in ethyl alcohol (ethanol). It is insoluble in water and very soluble in ether, chloroform, or carbon disulfide.
In this case the solute is methyl alcohol and solvent is ethyl alcohol. When two liquids mix, they are not usually referred to as "soluble", but rather are referred to as "miscible".
Yes, ethanol (ethyl alcohol), as being a fluid by itself, is in any ratio miscible with ('soluble in') water.At 96% ethanol the mixture has the lowest boiling point, so destillation of a water-ethanol will never give a higher ethanol content.
Yes, ethanol belongs to the alcohol functional group therefore polar, and BaCl2 is polar, so it does dissolve.