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Ethanol is a polar solvent.

Ethanol will dissolve silver nitrate.

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Which compound is most soluble in polar solvent silver nitrate silver chloride silver carbonate or all are equal solubility?

Silver Nitrate


Is silver nitrate or silver chloride or silver carbonate more soluble in a polar solvent?

Silver nitrate is soluble in water but chloride and carbonate are insoluble.


Why does nacl not dissovle in ethanol?

Because ethanol is not a polar solvent.


Is sodium chloride is soluble in ether?

Sodium chloride is highly polar (ionic in fact) where hexane is very not. The two don't attract at all, so each is insoluble in the other.


Is ethanol soluble in kerosene?

ethanol (i.e ethyl alcohol) is a polar solvent. So ethanol is soluble in water. But Kerosene is non-polar solvent. Like dissolves like. This phenomenon is used here. Kerosene can dissolve non-polar solvents like naphthalene, which is a non-polar solvent.


Is iron III nitrate soluble in hexane?

No, it is an ionic compound which is soluble in water (a polar solvent) but not in Hexane ( a non polar solvent).


Why ethanol called universal solvent?

Ethanol is a universal solvent as it contains both polar nature (OH) ion and the ethyl group which is a non polar substance. As a result it means that both polar nature molecules and non polar nature molecules can bond with ethanol which can as well form hydrogen bonding amongst substances.


Is ethanol and water miscible?

Yes it is. Because they are both not polar.


Why silver nitrate soluble in water?

Both have polar molecules.


Why ethanol cannot be used as a solvent for grignard reagent?

Because it is a polar solvent and highly reactive towards Grignard's reagent forming the alkanes.


What are the Differences between polar solvent and non polar solvent?

A polar solvent is a compound which has dipole moments which allow compounds which are able to form ion-dipole moments to dissolve. Non-polar solvent refers to compounds which have no polarity,(no dipole moments, or that the polarity is cancelled out), such as CCl4.


Why is sodium chloride is soluble in water not in petrol?

Because water is a polar solvent and alcohol isn't.