no
Calcium carbonate (chalk) is only sparingly soluble in water. Being ionic, it is even less soluble in non-polar hydrocarbons like petrol.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is very soluble in water (360,9 g/L at 20 0C) but is not soluble in petrol.
A liquid is soluble in a particular solvent. Petrol or Diesel used as vehicle fuel is a liquid that is soluble in oil. Benzene is soluble in petrol. Alcohol (ethanol) is soluble in water. Acetone (nail polish remover) is soluble in water.
Yes, petrol is soluble in kerosene as they are both hydrocarbon-based fuels. Mixing the two together should result in a homogeneous solution.
No, it is not possible; also octane is not soluble in water !
No, diamonds are not soluble in alcohols. Diamonds are very resistant to chemical reactions and do not dissolve in most solvents, including alcohols.
No. Diamond is a pure form of carbon, and this is not soluble in mercury. Gold and silver may be amalgamated with mercury.
Benzene is the most soluble solvent in gasoline due to their similar chemical properties. Water is the least soluble solvent in gasoline as they are immiscible. Ethanol falls in between, being partially soluble in gasoline.
Because water is a polar solvent and alcohol isn't.
glucose molecule contains OH groups, which forms hydrogen bonds with OH of water molecules, therefore glucose is soluble in water. however in patrol is an hydrocarbon compounds, glucose is polar and patrol is non polar (so like dissolves only like), glucose in not soluble in patrol.
None of it. It is an oily substance, not a watery solution like acid and alkaline are. Petrol is a hydrocarbon and is not soluble in aqueous solutions of acids or alkalis.
Diamond is insoluble in water because diamonds are composed of carbon atoms held together by strong covalent bonds. These bonds are extremely stable and do not interact with water molecules, making it difficult for water to break apart the diamond structure and dissolve it.