Yes, methanol miscible.
No, the polarity of water contrasts with and repels the nonpolar substane that is cyclohexane.
Yes, because Methanol contains an OH bond. This is why when 50 millilitres of each only make 95mils or so.
Glucose is easily soluble in water but has a low solubility in methanol.
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rapidly soluble in methanol , Acetonitrile and partially soluble water .
Yes, they are miscible.
No, the polarity of water contrasts with and repels the nonpolar substane that is cyclohexane.
water b/c it is insoluble in water. it is soluble in cyclohexane and sparingly soluble in ethyl alcohol.
yes, at STP, as the change in gibbs free energy is negaitve for all cases. however, the mixing does require heat input to stay isothermal, as heat is required to break the hydrogen bonding of ethanol by cyclohexane
Methanol
Yes, because Methanol contains an OH bond. This is why when 50 millilitres of each only make 95mils or so.
No it is insoluble, though very soluble in water.
No. Sodium compounds do have a limit to their solubility in water. Methanol is water soluble in all proportions.
Amphetamine is "Soluble in water" according to the MSDS sheet Ethyl Alcohol is easily soluble in cold water, hot water and soluble in methanol, diethyl ether, acetone.
Alcohol is a non-polar solvent and does not dissolve salt as well as water does. If there is water in the alcohol then some of it will dissolve.
Glucose is easily soluble in water but has a low solubility in methanol.
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