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If a substance is polar, it is soluble in water.
you can tell if something is more soluble if you know it's polarity.
It gives us an indication of its solubility in water. A large solubility constant (Ksp) means it is easily water-soluble. A small Ksp means it is generally insoluble in water.
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Diphenylamine is only slightly soluble in water, but more soluble in polar organic solvents.
According to MSDS for this product, it is completely water soluble.
If a substance is polar, it is soluble in water.
This section of a drug monograph would tell you if the drug is soluble in water.
SO2 dissolve well in water.The product formed is H2SO3.
there is a product called GLACIERWASH
The product is silver sulfate, low soluble in water.
you can tell if something is more soluble if you know it's polarity.
You could mix it with water and see if it dissolves. The general rule is that polar substances and many ionic compounds are soluble in water.
It gives us an indication of its solubility in water. A large solubility constant (Ksp) means it is easily water-soluble. A small Ksp means it is generally insoluble in water.
solubility product constant.
Order a B-52 coffee sometime. Yes, they are soluble.
Ammonium chloride is soluble in water. Silver chloride is not soluble in water and will form a white precipitate in an aqueous solution.