water and aqueous phase is the same thing
An aqueous solubility is an equilibrium partitioning of a compound between its pure phase and water.
An aqueous phase is a homogenous part of a heterogenous system which consists of water or a solution in water of a substance.
Nitrates are soluble in water.
No, ethanol and water are miscible. For an extraction, you want two solvents that are immiscible (mutually insoluble). Standard choices for the organic phase are ethyl acetate or dichloromethane. For the aqueous phase, use water, aqueous acid or aqueous base, depending on the compound you are trying to isolate.
No, pure FeCl3 is not aqueous.
An aqueous solubility is an equilibrium partitioning of a compound between its pure phase and water.
An aqueous solubility is an equilibrium partitioning of a compound between its pure phase and water.
A salt, acid or base which can be dissociated in ions in an aqueous solution.
An aqueous phase is a homogenous part of a heterogenous system which consists of water or a solution in water of a substance.
Nitrates are soluble in water.
Lithium Sulfate (Li2SO4) is, indeed, SOLUBLE because the anion (SO4 2-) is soluble in an aqueous solution. Likewise, the Lithium cation (Li +) is soluble because it is located in the 1A family (or group), which consists of the Alkali Earth Metals, which are all soluble in an aqueous solution. Therefore, Lithium Sulfate is SOLUBLE.
Yes, it is very soluble in water.
The chemical formula of magnesium hydroxide is Mg(OH)2; this compound is extremely low soluble in water.
No, ethanol and water are miscible. For an extraction, you want two solvents that are immiscible (mutually insoluble). Standard choices for the organic phase are ethyl acetate or dichloromethane. For the aqueous phase, use water, aqueous acid or aqueous base, depending on the compound you are trying to isolate.
No, pure FeCl3 is not aqueous.
This compound is slightly soluble in water
Yes, many ionic compound are water soluble, such as sodium chloride. Others, such as calcium carbonate are not water soluble- or only very slightly soluble.