No not very soluble- dielectric constansts reflect radically different polarities also Hansen parameters are quite different. I have used Hexane/ Acetonitrile system for non aqueous inorganic extraction several times with very good results
For the ballpoint pen stains I recommend acetone.
Pure isolated chlorophyll is soluble in acetone
Napthalene can dissolve in organic solvents like acetone, benzene, or alcohol. It is not soluble in water.
Glucose is easily soluble in water but has a low solubility in methanol.
Acetone, Ethanol.
no. but its soluble in water and semi soluble in alcohol
For the ballpoint pen stains I recommend acetone.
Pure isolated chlorophyll is soluble in acetone
Napthalene can dissolve in organic solvents like acetone, benzene, or alcohol. It is not soluble in water.
Biro ink and chlorophyll are soluble in methylated spirits
Yes, trimyristin is soluble in acetone. Trimyristin is a lipid compound that is soluble in polar organic solvents like acetone due to its nonpolar nature.
NaCl is not soluble in acetone.
Polysaccharides are nonsoluble in acetone. Cold acetone can be used to precipitate polysaccharides to obtain an amount of dry polysaccharide sample.
Sodium nitrate is 'sparingly soluble' in acetone. That means it is insoluble, for all intents and purposes. The reason for its insolubility is that sodium nitrate is polar (ionic) and acetone is non-polar.
Yes, chloroform is soluble in acetone. Both chloroform and acetone are polar solvents, which allows them to mix together easily.
No, rubbing alcohol is not acetone. Rubbing alcohol typically contains isopropyl alcohol, while acetone is a different chemical compound.
Amphetamine is "Soluble in water" according to the MSDS sheet Ethyl Alcohol is easily soluble in cold water, hot water and soluble in methanol, diethyl ether, acetone.