Coal is not soluble in isopropanol.
Citric acid is sparingly soluble in isopropanol.
No, copper is not soluble in isopropanol. Copper is insoluble in nonpolar solvents like isopropanol.
Sodium chloride is not soluble in isopropanol.
TOP (tri-n-butylphosphine) is sparingly soluble in isopropanol but may dissolve to some extent at higher temperatures or with agitation. It is generally more soluble in organic solvents like hexane or toluene. It is recommended to check the solubility of TOP in isopropanol experimentally for specific applications.
Yes, mannitol is soluble in ethanol. It is typically considered highly soluble in alcohols like ethanol and isopropanol.
Polyaniline is sparingly soluble in isopropanol. The solubility of polyaniline can depend on its oxidation state and molecular weight. However, typically it is more soluble in other solvents such as dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) or N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP).
Potassium chloride will be more soluble in water because it is an ionic compound and water is a polar solvent, which can effectively dissolve ionic compounds due to opposite charges attracting each other. Isopropanol is a less polar solvent compared to water, so the solubility of potassium chloride in isopropanol will be lower.
i-PrOH + Mg -> (i-PrO)2Mg + H2. catalised by I2 or HgCl2.
Isopropanol is completely miscible with water as well as partially miscible with vegetable oil.
As DNA is completely soluble in water, but not in alcohol, like isopropanol, when isoprop is added, its engaged more and more water molecule to interact, as a result, less water molecules are available to dissolve DNA, and DNA statrs ppt out.
no it is not because water is too powerful.
No, coal is insoluble in water. It will not dissolve in water as it is a solid carbon-based material.