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Polar, protic solvents will dissolve ionic compounds.Remember, "like dissolves like."Examples of polar solvents include: water, formic acid, and methanol.
Examples: sodium carbonate, lithium chloride, potassium hydroxide, ammonium bromide, etc.
A hydrophyllic mixture is probably already dissolved in water. A solution is a mixture in which one substance dissolves in another, in this case water. In the case of the double layer of phospholipids that make up the cell membrane, the phosphate (hydrophillic) end dissolves in water and the lipid portion does not.
The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)
=a polar solvent dissolves a polar solute, and nonpolar solvents dissolve nonpolar solutes. likes dissolve likes=
Salt and sugar are examples of substances that readily dissolve in water.
dry ice dissolves into the air
An Alkali is a base which dissolves in water. Its examples are NaOH, KOH.
Examples: granulation, temperature, stirring, volume of liquid.
Water is only a quasi-universal solvent. The chemical and physical properties of water are very suitable for a good solvent. Water is not totally universal. Many glues don't disolve in water, but they do in petrol (gasoline).this is because water dissolves a lot of substances except oil,etc... likes dissolves likes, polar substances dissolves polar substances and most of the things here in the world are made up of polar substances.
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Yes, a water soluble base is an alkali. Examples are :- NaOH, KOH etc.
Polar, protic solvents will dissolve ionic compounds.Remember, "like dissolves like."Examples of polar solvents include: water, formic acid, and methanol.
My educated guess is that the theory of "Likes dissolves likes", insect stings are acid bases... therefore another form of acid would neutralize the insects acid. hope this helps.
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Examples: sodium carbonate, lithium chloride, potassium hydroxide, ammonium bromide, etc.