Methoxyphenol is a phenol derivative and so, is soluble in water. This means that methoxyphenol will dissolve in an aqueous NaOH solution, but will not react with the NaOH.
soluble
yes,it is soluble,as it makes sodium salt with NaOH.
Yes it is soluble because NaOH is nonpolar as well as Thymol being nonpolar
Yes, lactose soluble is NaOH. Sodium is Na always and is water soluble. The website Study Mode has many examples of experiments done to prove that lactose is soluble.
Yes
soluble
yes,it is soluble,as it makes sodium salt with NaOH.
Yes it is soluble because NaOH is nonpolar as well as Thymol being nonpolar
Yes, lactose soluble is NaOH. Sodium is Na always and is water soluble. The website Study Mode has many examples of experiments done to prove that lactose is soluble.
Yes
NaOH is an ionic solid i.e. it dissociates into ions: Na+ which is a cation and OH- which is an anion. Water is a polar molecule, so NaOH is soluble in water. However, if the water solution becomes supersaturated with NaOH and you keep adding NaOH granules, these will not dissolve.
no, it is insoluble
CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2ONa+H2O
phenol are soluble in naoh because the reaction between phenol and naoh is exothermic and equilibrium lies to right that makes phenol stable.
yes
yes,it will be soluble in NaOH 2NaOH + CO2 → Na2CO3 + H2O
No, NaOH is highly soluble in water.