No, soap is not soluble in oil. Soap is hydrophilic, meaning it is soluble in water, but not in oils or other nonpolar substances.
no
Insoluble in water but soluble in oil
Fat or oil-soluble toxins are more dangerous than water-soluble toxins because it is near impossible for fat or oil-soluble toxins to be excreted from the body naturally. Water-soluble toxins will eventually be filtered by the kidneys and expelled in the urine, but fat-soluble toxins stay in fatty tissue and can only be removed if the fatty tissue is broken down first. The process of amplification is due to the fact that fat/oil-soluble toxins can not be excreted from the body.
it is liquid
Iodine is soluble in oil.
Yes, it is easily soluble in oil.
Partition- (P) is the ratio of concentrations of a compound in the two phases of a mixture of two immiscible solvents at equilibrium.The two phases are diethylether and water, the compound is unknown in this question.The solubillity of diethylether in water is 69 g/L (at room temperature).
Is ibuprofen soluble in water, or oil or both
Ethanol has intermolecular hydrogen bonding where as diethylether does not have this kind of bonding. So BP of ethanol is higher than diethylether.
yes
No, soap is not soluble in oil. Soap is hydrophilic, meaning it is soluble in water, but not in oils or other nonpolar substances.
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I think oil will be less soluble in water at elevated temperatures.
Yes, Copper Sulfate is soluble in coconut oil.
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no