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Is Mica soluble in any solvent?

Mica is not soluble in any solvent because it is an aluminosilicate mineral with a layered structure that does not readily dissolve. However, it can be dispersed or suspended in certain solvents to create mica-based products like paints and cosmetics.


Is methanol an organic solvent?

Yes, methanol is an organic solvent. It is a simple alcohol that is commonly used as a solvent in chemical reactions and processes. It is also used as a fuel and as a precursor in the synthesis of various organic compounds.


Is NaOH soluble in ether?

Classification of any substance as solute and solvent is not possible until it is being used along with other substance/s . The substance present in the largest quantity is solvent whereas substances present in smaller quantity which are able to get dissolved in the solvent are solute.


What is the least polar organic solvent and why?

The least polar organic solvent must not have any dipole interactions. It can either have all hydrocarbons or have perfect symmetrical molecular structure that cancels out opposing electronegative forces. Hexane would be the least polar organic solvent available.


Why ethanol is used in recrystallization of benzanilide?

Ethanol is often used in the recrystallization of benzanilide because it is a good solvent for benzanilide at high temperatures. When the mixture is cooled, benzanilide becomes less soluble in ethanol, leading to the formation of pure crystals as it precipitates out of the solution. Ethanol also helps to minimize impurities in the final crystal structure of benzanilide.

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chlorophyll is more soluble than xanthophyll


How do you dissolve hdpe materials?

HDpe not soluble in any solvent at room temprture


What is the generalization of solubility of lipids?

Lipids are generally insoluble in water due to their hydrophobic nature, but they can be soluble in nonpolar solvents like ether or chloroform. Lipids can form micelles or bilayers in water to increase their solubility through hydrophobic interactions. The solubility of lipids can also depend on their structure and the specific interactions with the solvent molecules.


Is Mica soluble in any solvent?

Mica is not soluble in any solvent because it is an aluminosilicate mineral with a layered structure that does not readily dissolve. However, it can be dispersed or suspended in certain solvents to create mica-based products like paints and cosmetics.


What is a soluble substance?

It is a substance that may cease to be a solid by dissolving into it's solvent. Polar substances dissolve in water; most organic substances may be dissolved in water; while inorganic substances may only be dissolved in inorganic solvents.


Is methanol an organic solvent?

Yes, methanol is an organic solvent. It is a simple alcohol that is commonly used as a solvent in chemical reactions and processes. It is also used as a fuel and as a precursor in the synthesis of various organic compounds.


Is any solvent which dissolve alum other than water?

Alum is also soluble (less) in Methanol and Ethanol.


Why acid is inorganic compound?

The idea of what is organic and inorganic compound of a carbon containing molecule is somewhat arbitrary. but among the best possible reason is becuase carbonic acid is soluble in water and insoluble in an inorganic acid while organic acid is the other way around (very few are soluble in water but all is soluble in organic solvent). Also organic acid are normally derived from a hydrocarbon compound, therefore it should assume that at least one carbon in the organic acid should be bonded with at least one hydrogen. but since the only carbon in carbonic acid is not bonded with any hydrogen (bonded instead with 3 oxygen), it can be said that carbonic acid is not derived from any hydrocarbon compound but from carbon dioxide instead.


What solvent would carbon tetrachloride be more soluble?

Carbon tetrachloride is more soluble in non-polar solvents such as chloroform or carbon disulfide due to its non-polar nature. These solvents have similar chemical properties that allow for greater solubility of carbon tetrachloride compared to polar solvents.


Is aniline soluble in ether?

Aniline (phenylamine) is only slightly soluble in water (3.6g/mL @ 20C). This is a volatile amine. It would be similar to trying to mix benzene with water, or any other typical household solvent/degreaser with water. You would see a separation of the liquids into layers.


What does it mean to say that two materials are infinitely soluble in each other?

When two materials are infinitely soluble in each other, it means that they can mix together in any proportion without forming separate phases. This indicates a complete miscibility between the two materials, allowing them to form a homogeneous solution at any concentration.


Is NaOH soluble in ether?

Classification of any substance as solute and solvent is not possible until it is being used along with other substance/s . The substance present in the largest quantity is solvent whereas substances present in smaller quantity which are able to get dissolved in the solvent are solute.