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Sodium carbonate react with hydrochloric acid !
No, ionic substances are not soluble in cyclohexane, C6H10.
The salts that are soluble in hydrochloric acid are called Chlorides. When a metal such as Zinc is dissolved in HCL it forms a salt Zinc Chloride.
Aniline is a base and forms salt with HCl which is soluble in water.
water b/c it is insoluble in water. it is soluble in cyclohexane and sparingly soluble in ethyl alcohol.
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Sodium carbonate react with hydrochloric acid !
No, sodium chloride is not soluble in cyclohexane.
No, ionic substances are not soluble in cyclohexane, C6H10.
The salts that are soluble in hydrochloric acid are called Chlorides. When a metal such as Zinc is dissolved in HCL it forms a salt Zinc Chloride.
Sodium sulfate is soluble in water. Hydrochloric acid is a water solution of HCl. Solubility is considered a physical property.
Aniline is a base and forms salt with HCl which is soluble in water.
No, the polarity of water contrasts with and repels the nonpolar substane that is cyclohexane.
Beryllium metal is soluble in hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, etc.
water b/c it is insoluble in water. it is soluble in cyclohexane and sparingly soluble in ethyl alcohol.
Yes they are soluble. But remember they are not reacting.