That's some odd terminology there, I tell you what.
Nearly everyone calls "ethoxyethane" just "ether" or, sometimes, "ethyl ether" or "diethyl ether".
"Alcohol" is a class of compounds, but usually means "ethanol".
So you've used one excessively pedantic name, and one really ambiguous name.
That said, the answer is yes, it is. For that matter, it's soluble in water to some extent.
Water molecules have hydrogen bonds between them. Since they cannot form hydrogen bonds with the ethoxyethane molecules, the ethoxyethane molcules are not soluble in water.
methyl alcohol is not soluble in hexane
Ethoxyethane Ethyl = 2 carbons ethane + oxygen + ethane = ethoxyethane
DNA is not soluble in alcohol.
Clindamycin HCl is very water soluble, while only slightly soluble in alcohol.
Iron is not soluble in alcohol. Iron is a metallic element that does not dissolve in alcohol, which is a polar solvent. If you need to dissolve iron in a solution, you would typically use an acid or other specialized solvents.
Glucose is soluble in ethanol.
4-methylcyclohexanol is an alcohol.
Rubbing alcohol will not completely dissolve sand, only partially. It is slightly soluble due to rubbing alcohol containing some water.
No, it's not.
NO.
no. not at all. refer to link :) http://chemicalland21.com/industrialchem/inorganic/COPPER%20SULPHATE%20PENTAHYDRATE.htm