In water it forms a suspension that means partially soluble its solubility is quite well in a mixture of alcohol and water.
Ciprofloxacine is an insoluble organic material, it forms a salt with HCl which is soluble in water due to ionic nature, HCl is not stranger for human stomach while other acids are.
It is not soluble in nonpolar solvents.
Why is not acetanilide soluble in HCL?
I believe that is not soluble in organic solvents.
KCl is highly soluble in water and some other solvents.
Ciprofloxacine is an insoluble organic material, it forms a salt with HCl which is soluble in water due to ionic nature, HCl is not stranger for human stomach while other acids are.
Depends on solvent properties: Polar organic solvents can solve high amounts of HCl ( like Ethanol, Methanol, THF, Dioxan) In unpolar solvents HCl have low solubility ( like Benzene, Chloroform, Hexane)
Br2 and C6H14 are soluble in non-polar solvents such as CCl4.
Benzene is only soluble in other organic solvents. It is not soluble in water or other polar solvents.
Sodium chloride is soluble only in the water solution of HCl.
Diphenylamine is only slightly soluble in water, but more soluble in polar organic solvents.
It is not soluble in nonpolar solvents.
Ionic compounds (like alcohols) are soluble only in polar solvents (eg. water).
Because, HCl (Hydrochloric acid) Is a VERY strong acid. It is soluble in very few things. Most things are soluble IN HCl. Not the other way around. The more acidic it its, the less soluble it is.
pHEMA precipitates in water. Ethanol and Methanol are good solvents
Why is not acetanilide soluble in HCL?
Sodium chloride is very soluble in water but not in organic solvents.