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Q: DO ALL OLUTES DISSOLVE TO THE SAME EXTENT IN THE SAME SOLVENT how do you know?
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Are all solids equally soluble in the same solvent?

Absolutely not! Using gasoline as a solvent, wax dissolves in it but glass will not dissolve at all. Using water as a solvent, salt dissolves in it but pepper will not dissolve at all. Using hydrofluoric acid as a solvent, glass dissolves in it but wax will not dissolve at all.


What does chromatagraphy mean?

It is the technique used for separation of those solutes that dissolve in the same solvent.


Has solution the same color of the solvent?

no. solution doesn't have the same color of the solvent. for example, if we dissolve salt in water. here salt is solute and water is solvent, so when the mixture prepared, it will not have the same color of water but slightly different color.


What is the formula for DI water alone?

Deionized water has the same formula as the water in a mud puddle: H2O. If the water is deionized, it has fewer ions dissolved in it but, since water is the universal solvent, even the glass container will dissolve to some extent in it. That it can dissolve other materials does not have any bearing on its chemical formula. Water is water and the formula is H2O.


When a solvent is cooled it will dissolve more gas more solid less gas or the same amount of solid or gas?

More gas


Is hot water equivalent to hot tea?

Yes it is. You can dissolve powder milk in hot water and also dissolve it in hot tea ( both with same temperatures) and the dissolving rate will be the same. The dissolving of a solute in a solvent depends on the temperature.


Does the word dissolve have a prefix and a suffix?

The word dissolve has a prefix, but not a suffix. Dis is the prefix and solve is the root word. The same root word is used in solvent where solv(e) is the root and ent is the suffix.


Does sugar dissolve faster than salt when all other variables are the same?

Sugar dissolves in a liquid faster than salt does. The reason is that sugar is less dense as a solute than salt is, leading to it dissolving in the solvent faster as it would fit into the 'empty gaps' that the solvent has at a much faster rate, which is how substances dissolve.


What is solvent of agno3?

I tried to dissolve AgNO3 in DMF and i found that it is easily soluble in it . So one can have a try, distilled water can also be best employed for the same .


What melts the solvent or solute?

Dissolving is not the same thing as melting. When you dissolve salt in water, for example, neither the salt nor the water melts. In the example of salt in water, salt is the solute and water is the solvent. The salt (which is the solute) is what dissolves (but does not melt).


How can water dissolve ionic compounds and covelent compounds?

Water is a good solvent because it has polar -O-H groups and the same reason makes water a good solvent for polar compounds as acetic acid and hydrochloric acid. Water is not a good solvent for non polar compounds such as bromine and iodine.


What affects the solubility of a substance in water?

temperature, pressure, presence of other chemical species (for the same solute and the same solvent)