No. An amine reacts with an acid to form an Alkylammonium salt.
If it reacts with water, Alkylammonium + Hydroxide Ion is produced.
alchohols and amines are water soluble due to H-bonding with water .they are poler covalent compound there fore they are soleble in water.
All acids react with bases. The reaction is called neutralisation reaction. Mostly ionic salts are produced and water.
Lower aliphatic amines are soluble in water because they can form hydrogen bonds withwater molecules. However, solubility decreases with increase in molar mass of amines due to increase in size of the hydrophobic alkyl part. So higher amines are essentially insolube in water.
Most soaps contain sodium and potassium salts of fatty acids. These are water soluble compounds that help carry away oils and other water insoluble substances. Soap scum forms when these salts react with calcium and magnesium compound in the water. The newly formed calcium and magnesium salts are insoluble in water,and so forma coating on surfaces. This is more likely to happen if you have hard water, water rich in calcium and magnesium.
Water and salts are taken from foods and drinkable water.
Usually they react to form a slat and water.
Amine salts are solids at room temperature, odorless, and soluble in water and body fluids therefore amines used in drugs are converted to their amine salts to be administered.
Neutrizaltion reaction
It must be. Minerals and salts are dissolved in the liquid, but do not react with the water. No reaction, no compound.
Sodium chloride doesn't react with water; sodium chloride is dissolved and dissociated in water.
all ammonium salts react with bases to produce water, salt and ammonia gas
NO, Acid and Bases react with each other to form salts and water
Carbon dioxide is evolved along with the formation of water and metal salts.
Sodium cannot be collected through water, as sodium react violently with water to form salts.
Like all salts it disassociates into ions, in this case K+ and Br- ions.
You want something that reacts with water and is exothermic. An example would be an alkali metal (such as sodium), or perhaps oxygen salts that react with water
alchohols and amines are water soluble due to H-bonding with water .they are poler covalent compound there fore they are soleble in water.