Most probably Caesium hydroxide is about 3 times more soluble than NaOH Solubility (in water) CsOH: 300 g/100 mL at 30 °C) Solubility (in water) NaOH: 111 g/100 mL at 20 °C
Yes it is.
Phenol is acidic in nature. The phenolate anion is stable through resonance. Hence, an acid base reaction ensues between phenol and NaOH in water resulting in the formation of sodium phenolate, which is highly soluble in water compared to phenol.
because NaoH IS A SOLUBLE BASE AND CO2 DISSOLVES READILY IN IT TO YIELD SALT....THIS IS ALSO ONE OF THE PROPERTIES OF AN ALKALI
Benzoic acid is only slightly soluble in water. When warmed up it will dissolve. It can then be filtered and cooled down and the benzoic acid will crystallize out. This is a method use to purify the substance.
Oxygen is more soluble in fresh water.
Gases are more soluble in cold water.
Phenol is acidic in nature. The phenolate anion is stable through resonance. Hence, an acid base reaction ensues between phenol and NaOH in water resulting in the formation of sodium phenolate, which is highly soluble in water compared to phenol.
yes
because NaoH IS A SOLUBLE BASE AND CO2 DISSOLVES READILY IN IT TO YIELD SALT....THIS IS ALSO ONE OF THE PROPERTIES OF AN ALKALI
Benzoic acid is only slightly soluble in water. When warmed up it will dissolve. It can then be filtered and cooled down and the benzoic acid will crystallize out. This is a method use to purify the substance.
definitely more soluble in water....
Oxygen is more soluble in fresh water.
Bromine is soluble in water.
NaCl is soluble in cold water but more readily soluble in hot water
Gases are more soluble in cold water.
Carbon dioxide is more soluble in water.
Potassium chloride is more soluble in water. However, in general, both compounds are highly soluble in water.
Sucrose is more soluble in hot water due to the increase in molecular motion of the solute and solvent.