umm it reacts violently in water. so it may be "soluble" but it reacts rather violently
SiCl4 is silicon tetrachloride. I think the question has typo as SiCI4 does not exist.
It is insoluble in water but soluble in hydrofluoric acid.
SiCl4
No. Silicon dioxide, the main component of glass, is nonmagnetic and is insoluble in water.
all lipids are insoluble in polar solvents (Water) by the way . WATER not wather :D ' but lipids are soluble in non_polar solvents such as benzine and Carbon tetrachloride
Silicon tetrachloride is the name of the compound SiCl4.
Almost all the nitrates are soluble in water including potassium nitrate, but carbon tetrachloride is an organic non polar liquid so it is not soluble in water.
Magnesium is not soluble in carbon tetrachloride.
Silicon tetrachloride is normally a colorless liquid.
SiCl4 is silicon tetrachloride. I think the question has typo as SiCI4 does not exist.
Iodine is highly soluble in water. It is also soluble in iodine solutions, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride and carbon disulphide among others.
silicon tetrachloride is used1-To obtained pure silicon which is used as semiconductor2-In the formation of photo voltaic cell.Answered by;Asim MukhtarU.E.T. LAHORE
It is insoluble in water but soluble in hydrofluoric acid.
SiCl4
No. Silicon dioxide, the main component of glass, is nonmagnetic and is insoluble in water.
yes
all lipids are insoluble in polar solvents (Water) by the way . WATER not wather :D ' but lipids are soluble in non_polar solvents such as benzine and Carbon tetrachloride