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Nothing special happens... You just obtain a mix of water and chloroform, which can be used as a disinfectent.
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Water is a polar solvent while chloroform is a non-polar solvent. There is a popular aphorism used for predicting solubility which is "like dissolves like". Water and chloroform have different solubility. Therefore, chloroform is insoluble in water and will just form a layer when mixed. But in the presence of soap solution, they can mix together. Soap serves as an emulsifying agent that will reduce the surface tension of the solution.
You become unconscious...temporally
In organic solvents (DMSO, ethanol, chloroform, methylene chloride). The most common solvent used to dissolve cyclosporine is DMSO. Water will not work very well.
Nothing special happens... You just obtain a mix of water and chloroform, which can be used as a disinfectent.
No the don't mix together. Chloroform is a polar compound.
Not something good. Lol.
water
Water is a polar solvent while chloroform is a non-polar solvent. There is a popular aphorism used for predicting solubility which is "like dissolves like". Water and chloroform have different solubility. Therefore, chloroform is insoluble in water and will just form a layer when mixed. But in the presence of soap solution, they can mix together. Soap serves as an emulsifying agent that will reduce the surface tension of the solution.
You become unconscious...temporally
In organic solvents (DMSO, ethanol, chloroform, methylene chloride). The most common solvent used to dissolve cyclosporine is DMSO. Water will not work very well.
it spoils the milk because of the chemicial reaction
They are insoluble together. so there is not any reaction.
Glucose is very soluble in water. Just mix the mixture with and shake it.
it spoils the milk because of the chemicial reaction
they are not reacting. So nothing happeningwith it.