Yes. KCl will dissolve in ethanol.
harriet tubman
yes it turns purple colour
Yes. Beeswax does dissolve in Ethanol.
Alcohol is a non-polar solvent and does not dissolve salt as well as water does. If there is water in the alcohol then some of it will dissolve.
You could grind it into very fine crystals.
Potassium chloride is soluble in water, so when you dissolve it, a colourless solution will be observed. I hope this helps!
yes it does, KCl doesnt
Sodium chloride (NaCl or table salt) doesn't even dissolve in ethanol. So it just stays in there. NOT TRANSPARENT
harriet tubman
yes it turns purple colour
I dont think it does :)xx ----------------------------------- The solubility of sodium chloride in ethanol is very low: 0,65 g/L at 25 0C.
Yes. Beeswax does dissolve in Ethanol.
Alcohol is a non-polar solvent and does not dissolve salt as well as water does. If there is water in the alcohol then some of it will dissolve.
No, potassium chloride contains potassium chloride.
Potassium chloride
Yes. Potassium iodide is readily soluble in ethanol and in methanol, the two most common alcohols. The saturation concentration is higher in methanol than in ethanol, i.e., you can dissolve more potassium iodide in the former than in the latter. Potassium iodide-alcohol solutions are widely used in the construction of electrolytic tilt sensors, which require a stable ionic solution for proper operation.
68 g of KCl ( => 2 x 34 )can dissolve in 200 g of water