Flourine is not soluble in water. As an extremely reactive element, it is very difficult to acquire as an unbonded atom. In nature, it may never be found alone from a compound.
slightly soluble, it will make water slightly acidic
methanol
Sugar is soluble i tried it in my science cass.=) Sugar is soluble i tried it in my science cass.=)
is soluble in water and will fizz when hydrochloric acid is added
Flourine is not soluble in water. As an extremely reactive element, it is very difficult to acquire as an unbonded atom. In nature, it may never be found alone from a compound.
1 will dissolve to make a solution, 1 won't.
slightly soluble, it will make water slightly acidic
Yes BF3 is soluble in water.Although its VSEPR shape is trigonal planar, which is supposed to be non-polar, the fluorine atoms, to which the Boron atom is attached, are able to form hydrogen bonds with water molecules. Therefore, BF3 is soluble in water.
Common table salt is soluble in ordinary tap water.
You make an atom negative by giving them electrons
Hydrazine is very soluble in water. It can act as a base due to the lone pairs on the nitrogen atom being available to accept protons. N2H4 + H20 -> [N2H5]+ + OH-
You can make iodine soluble in water by addition of potassium iodide KI
slightly soluble, it will make water slightly acidic
usually when it is room temperature, it is more soluble
methanol
Sugar is soluble i tried it in my science cass.=) Sugar is soluble i tried it in my science cass.=)