Ethanol is an alcohol not a salt.
Sodium sulfate is practically insoluble in ethanol. But it adsorbs ethanol as well as methanol.
Soluble substances: table salt in water, sugar in water, potassium carbonate in water, etc.Insoluble substances: table salt in acetone, silver in ethanol, barium sulfate in water.
salt
Silica gel is insoluble in ethanol and most (if not all) laboratory solvents.
no
An insoluble salt added to water remain as a residue at the bottom of the beaker.
No, it is not. Salt water is NaCl and H2O, while ethanol is C2H5OH.
yes!
He was unable to complete the chemical mixture he intended because one of the ingredients was insoluable.
Almost no salt will dissolve in pure ethanol. If salt is added to a solution of ethanol and water, which are miscible, it may form a homogenous solution without being stirred.
It does not