Yes, it is slightly soluble. However, your question is not specific enough. Amyl alcohol occurs as several isomers, i.e. same molecular weight (88.1) and formula (C5H12O) but different bond structure between the atoms. The solubility depends on which isomer you are refering to. e.g.
n-amyl alcohol (also called 1-pentanol) = 2.7 g per 100g water at 60 deg F
iso-amyl alcohol = 2g/100g
2-pentanol = 4 g/100g
3-pentanol = 5.5 g/100g
There are a few other isomers as well. Check out Perry's Handbook of Chemical Engineering, published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, NY
Formamide is slightly soluble but other amides are insoluble in water.
No
yes
No it is not soluble in water it is soluble in chloroform, alcohol, methnol
sulfuric acid digests the proteins and amyl alcohol gives clear fat column
It is soluble, but it depends on what liquid you are talking about. Some are soluble in water, others in alcohol.
Yes, they are miscible.
Naphthalene is said to be somewhat soluble in ethyl alcohol (ethanol). It is insoluble in water and very soluble in ether, chloroform, or carbon disulfide.
No it is not soluble in water it is soluble in chloroform, alcohol, methnol
Clindamycin HCl is very water soluble, while only slightly soluble in alcohol.
Sulfur Dioxide is soluble in alcohol and water.
no. but its soluble in water and semi soluble in alcohol
NO.
Yes, ispropyl alcohol is water soluble in all proportions.
sulfuric acid digests the proteins and amyl alcohol gives clear fat column
It is soluble, but it depends on what liquid you are talking about. Some are soluble in water, others in alcohol.
Salt (sodium chloride) is not soluble in alcohol, but is soluble in water. Nearly all "rubbing alcohol" contains some water, and so will slightly dissolve salt.
Yes, they are miscible.
Synthetic magnesium silicates are insoluble in water or alcohol.
Rubbing alcohol will not completely dissolve sand, only partially. It is slightly soluble due to rubbing alcohol containing some water.