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Q: What happens when lipids are put in organic solvent?
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What happens to lipids when put in water?

It gets frozen


What happens when you put organic acid and alcohol together?

Makes an ester and water


Does lipase break down using hydrolysis?

Fats! Lipids are fats, ase means an enzyme, put them together and that's what happens.


How do you separate sodium chloride and sugar?

You can put the sugar and salt mixture into isopropanol. The sugar will dissolve very well, but the salt will not. The liquid can be poured off leaving solid salt - to obtain the sugar you would let the isopropanol evaporate.Sugar is organic and will dissolve in organic solvents such as alcohol. Salt will not. Mix it with an organic solvent such as alcohol and filter it and you will be left with salt, then distill the remaining mixture to be left with sugar and your solvent.


Why is the water called solvent?

because when we put a solvent thing in it,it dissolves


What happens to dirt if you put it in a jar of water?

All the soil sank to the bottom of the jar and the organic plant materials were on top of it.


If you put a potato in a cup with 1 inch of water for 4 day what will happen?

Due to osmosis water will flow to where there is a higher concentration of solvent and the solvent will flow to where there is less concentration (if it can). So, if you put it in salt water, the water will flow out of the cell because it will dilute the extra solvent (salt) outside the cell. And if you put it in fresh water, water will rush in because there is more solvent in the cell.


Why do marker colors on paper towels when put in water not combine?

Because the dyes in ink are sparingly soluble in water, as they are organic dues. The solvent used in ink is Acetone (Propanone). to make them 'Combine' you would need to use an acetone solvent. However, due to its toxicity and combustibility i don't recommend it.


Is a solvent the substance that dissolves the solute?

Yes because the solute gets dissolved when put in the solvent


How does solvent extraction-electrowinning copper refining work?

Sulfuric acid dissolves the copper and many metals coming with it. Solvent-exchange is used to extract valuable metals, in this case copper, through an organic medium and put it in a pure higher grade copper aqueous solution which will undergo electrowining to plate copper on metallic plates


What are 4 examples of organic compounds?

CH4, CH3COOH....anything with Carbon except a few such as CO2 C(carbon) CO... It should be also noted that organic compound is rarely put into ratio form, and that the functional group (-CH3 -COOH -CHO etc) is always shown


In an aqueous solution of sodium chloride what is the solute and the what is the solvent?

Solute is Sodium chloride , the substance that is put into the solvent Solvent is Water , the substance that the solute dissolves into. The whole is a Solution.