Water can dissolve organic compounds that are capable of hydrogen bonding. This would be organic compounds that contain a hydroxy group or amines. Remember that amines will not form hydrogen bonds in aromatic groups and their solubility in water decreases with increase in carbon atoms.
no e.g is ethanol which is freely souble in water
water can dissolve certain organic compounds like carboxylic acids and alcohols.
water can dissolve certain organic compounds like alcohols, carboxylic acids etc
False, some organic compounds such as ethanol and acetic acid are fully soluble in water.
false
The body is made mostly of organic compounds. The only abundant inorganic compound is water.
Water.is water the only living oranisms found in inorganic compounds
Ozone is a non-polar covalent molecule. As water dissolves only polar compounds.
only glycerol is an organic compound. Rest are inorganic.
None. Only compounds are organic.
The body is made mostly of organic compounds. The only abundant inorganic compound is water.
As a rule, polar compounds dissolve in water. Most of the organic compounds are non polar, so they do not dissolve in water. polar organic compounds like ethyl alcohol, suger. Acetic acid etc dissolve in water, because they are polar in nature.
Water.is water the only living oranisms found in inorganic compounds
This dish contain only traces of inorganic compounds, without any significance.
Ozone is a non-polar covalent molecule. As water dissolves only polar compounds.
only glycerol is an organic compound. Rest are inorganic.
only glycerol is an organic compound. Rest are inorganic.
Anything that is not or was not a living thing.
None. Only compounds are organic.
No. Water is a largely covalent compound that spontaneously ionizes only to give concentrations of 10-7 molar for each of hydrogen and hydroxide ions. However water also has a high dielectric constant and for that reason can dissolve many ionic compounds. Water can also dissolve sufficiently polar organic compounds, such as sugar, with little or no trace of ionic character.
No they don't. They only dissolve in water. For example, sodium chloride is not soluble in hexane. Therefore we can separate the two by filtration :)
Water being polar have the ability to dissolve other polar compounds(like dissolves like).Most polar compounds dissolve only in water. Since water is a polar compound,its H atom forms weak hydrogen bonds with other more electronegative atoms and this is the cause of dissolution of many compounds in water.