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Yes, but the solubility is very low.
Sodium nitrate is more soluble in water.
Solubility. LAH is not soluble in other solvents which would otherwise be appropriate.
The solubility of calcium nitrate in water at 20 0C is very high: 1 212 g/L.
No, not all proteins are more soluble in non-polar solvents than in water. The solubility of a protein depends on its structure and the nature of its amino acid residues. Some proteins are hydrophobic and have a higher solubility in non-polar solvents, while others are hydrophilic and have a higher solubility in water.
Yes, but the solubility is very low.
Sodium nitrate is more soluble in water.
No. The solubility of different substances varies enormously and the solubility of an individual substance also varies depending on the solvent.
As a general rule polar compounds are soluble in polar solvents and nonpolar compounds are soluble in nonpolar solvents.
No, ALL nitrate salts are (very) soluble.
Solubility. LAH is not soluble in other solvents which would otherwise be appropriate.
In water it forms a suspension that means partially soluble its solubility is quite well in a mixture of alcohol and water.
Popularity has nothing to do with solubility - in water or in other solvents.
Some covalent compiunds are soluble in polar solvents, many are only soluble in non-polar . Solubility depends on the nature of the compound AND the nature of the solvent!
Solubility rules say that salts of nitrates (NO3) are soluble...I can't physically say why though
Silver nitrate is not soluble in a sodium chloride solution.
Yes, argon is soluble in some hydrocarbon solvents, but the solubility is very low. Most noble gasses are soluble in water to some degree or another, with argon measuring at 33.6 cm3/kg at 1 atmosphere.