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A universal solvent doesn't exist; water is a good solvent for many materials.
There are several good rated brands of imitation vanilla extract, but some of my favourites are Flurber's Imitation Vanilla Extract, and Hopperstein's Imitation Vanilla Extract.
No, water and ethanol are miscible in one another. This means they would not separate into two distinct layers when mixed. You would need a less polar solvent such as methylene chloride or ethyl acetate to achieve two layers and properly extract caffeine from water.
It is a non volatile solvent.
Yes it's the universal solvent
I use vanilla and orange extract when i bake a cake.
A good pH indicator should have a distinct color change at a specific pH range, be soluble in the solvent being used, and be stable over a range of conditions. It should also be non-toxic and easy to use.
its a good solvent
Hydrogen peroxide is not typically used as a solvent because it is more commonly known for its use as a disinfectant, antiseptic, and bleaching agent. It may be used in some specialized applications as a solvent for certain reactions, but it is not as widely utilized as other solvents.
An universal solvent don't exist; water is only a very good solvent for many substances, a quasi-universal solvent.
Yes, it is a very good solvent.
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