Ammonia form in water ammonium hydroxide - NH4OH.
ammonia
yes it is becasue water is a polar molecule and therefore, can only disolve another polar molecule such as ch2o
Water is what is known as a polar solvent, which means that the water molecule has a negative and a positive pole, based on the uneven distribution of electrons in the molecule. Other polar compounds are soluble in a polar solvent, because of the attraction between opposite poles. Non-polar compounds will not be soluble in a polar solvent.
Water is a polar molecule, polar molecules are more soluble in other polar molecules. Oxygen helps make organic molecules more polar, and therefore more soluble in water.
A non-polar molecule is typically not soluble in water because they lack ionic groups capable of water molecule interaction. A term for this type of insolubility is "hydrophobic."
Both water and ammonia are polar molecules. Like dissolves like.
no, water is more polar than ammonia.
Not a polar molecule.
ammonia
yes it is becasue water is a polar molecule and therefore, can only disolve another polar molecule such as ch2o
Ammonium chloride is polar, it dissolves in water.
becase of the polarity in water it is ver soluble
Iodine is not a soluble because its non polar and does not dissolve in water , it sinks to the bottom and turns the water a yellow colour.
If CsAt would be prepared, would behave as a polar molecule and soluble in water.
Water is what is known as a polar solvent, which means that the water molecule has a negative and a positive pole, based on the uneven distribution of electrons in the molecule. Other polar compounds are soluble in a polar solvent, because of the attraction between opposite poles. Non-polar compounds will not be soluble in a polar solvent.
Water is a polar molecule, polar molecules are more soluble in other polar molecules. Oxygen helps make organic molecules more polar, and therefore more soluble in water.
A non-polar molecule is typically not soluble in water because they lack ionic groups capable of water molecule interaction. A term for this type of insolubility is "hydrophobic."