Yes it dissolves in water (any amount), it is rather called:
homogeneously mixable with water
CH3OH is the chemical formula for methanol. Methanol is miscible with water in ALL proportions. It DOES dissolve or mix with water.
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.
Methanol does not react with water.
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No PVC is insoluble in methanol though it will be slightly softened by it.
CH3OH is the chemical formula for methanol. Methanol is miscible with water in ALL proportions. It DOES dissolve or mix with water.
There's no such thing as "methonal." There is "methanol," which easily dissolves into water.
Its otherway around actualy methanol dissove more than ammonia in water because of stronger H bond
Methanol, ethanol, and propanol, all dissolve %100 in water. Also group 1 metal ionic compounds dissolve extremely well in water.
Depends on the solvent. If it is unsaturated water, yes. Unsaturated methanol, no.
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.
Alum is also soluble (less) in Methanol and Ethanol.
Water and methanol are completely miscible (they will dissolve into each other in any proportion). A mixture of water and methanol will always form a clear solution (after sufficient mixing) unless there are impurities in either to start off with.
Not very good in methanol and ethanol.
Methanol does not react with water.
there are many answers, but this depends on the solvent in which you want the solute to dissolve. If for example you're using water as a solvent, wax doesn't dissolve and neither does wood. If you're using methanol (ethanol) then sugar and salt don't dissolve. Freshly pressed orange juice doesn't dissolve in water or any other freshly pressed juice.
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