No it dosent, hexane has only London forces, while HydrogenChloride has dipole dipole-dipole forces as well. The hexane can therefore not break through the structure of HCl and cannot mix evenly with it.
Yes, potassium chloride is very soluble in water. However, this will depend on what the substance is being dissolved in.
Potassium fluoride is not soluble in hexane.
No it is EXTREMELY INSOLUBLE
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it is more soluble as hexane is non polar and potassium manganate is also non polar substances with like polarities mix so potassium manganate is more soluble in hexane
Potassium nitrate is soluble in water, as it is an ionic solid. When dissolved in water, potassium nitrate will form an aqueous solution of potassium and nitrate ions.
The electrovalency of potassium in any of its ionic compounds, such as potassium sulphate, is +1.
No.
No, it is an ionic compound which is soluble in water (a polar solvent) but not in Hexane ( a non polar solvent).
it is more soluble as hexane is non polar and potassium manganate is also non polar substances with like polarities mix so potassium manganate is more soluble in hexane
Potassium nitrate is soluble in water, as it is an ionic solid. When dissolved in water, potassium nitrate will form an aqueous solution of potassium and nitrate ions.
methyl alcohol is not soluble in hexane
No, Vitamin A is not soluble in Hexane.
-KSO4, doesn't exist. K2SO4 potassium sulphate. A soluble salt often used as a fertilizer to supplement potassium.
Sodium chloride is not soluble in hexane.
it is Soluble in Hexane
No, hexane is not soluble in water, hot or cold.
No. Hexane is a component of gasoline and solvents.
Octanol is more soluble in hexane because it has a longer nonpolar hydrocarbon chain.
The electrovalency of potassium in any of its ionic compounds, such as potassium sulphate, is +1.
Yes, it is very much soluble in Hexane, diethyl ether, Petroleum spirit etc