Ferric Chloride forms hexa-aquacomplexes in water (water hydrates it). So yes it is soluble.
Yes, all hydrates lose water after heating.
water- soluble
Diphenylamine is only slightly soluble in water, but more soluble in polar organic solvents.
it is freely soluble in water
Ferric Chloride forms hexa-aquacomplexes in water (water hydrates it). So yes it is soluble.
Yes, all hydrates lose water after heating.
hydrates us.
It re-hydrates them.
hydrates us.
becaus it is
CaCl3 does not exist, it is an impossible molecular formula.But if it were possible, then it would have been a salt, definitely soluble in water and it might possibly be hydrated in crystallised solid form with 2 molecules of H2O, if that is what you've meant by 'aqueous.However if you meant CaCl2: this is soluble salt (Calcium chloride) of which also mono-, di-, tetra-, and hexa-hydrates exist.
Hydrates: Example Na2CO3.10H2O , CuSO4.5H2O
Hydrates them. Same as men.
Water soluble.
fat soluble vitamins are stored in our fat tissues and water soluble vitamins are soluble in water.
Partially soluble in water, Soluble in hot water.