Want this question answered?
Naphthalene is soluble in alcohols, benzene, ammonia, carbon disulfide.
The oils are easily soluble in gasoline (petrol) but they are also soluble in benzene but not in water and ethanol.
Anthracene is a colorless crystalline aromatic hydrocarbon obtained by the distillation of crude oils. It is soluble in benzene, which is given as 0.083 M.
sodium chloride
Like most chlorides, barium chloride is soluble in water
Naphthalene is soluble in alcohols, benzene, ammonia, carbon disulfide.
The oils are easily soluble in gasoline (petrol) but they are also soluble in benzene but not in water and ethanol.
Anthracene is a colorless crystalline aromatic hydrocarbon obtained by the distillation of crude oils. It is soluble in benzene, which is given as 0.083 M.
It depends. Most polar molecular compounds such as ethanol and ammonia are while most nonpolar ones such as benzene or hexane are not.
biphenyl is soluble in ethanol and also in most of organic solvents
Practically all solid solutes are more soluble at high temperature.
Yes, fructose is the most soluble carbohydrate in water.
sodium chloride
C2H6 is the hydrocarbon ethane, and it has very low solubility in water. Most hyrdocarbons are like this. They're non-polar and so can't associate with the highly polar ends of the H20 molecules. Ethane would be soluble in a non-polar solvent such as benzene (C6H6).
Like most chlorides, barium chloride is soluble in water
Yes, it is. It is also readily soluble in water, unlike most other carbonates.
Corrected answer:NO,MOST of the potassium salts and ALL of the nitrates are SOLUBLE, not insoluble!!!So potassium nitrate is NOT INsolubleSome potassium salts and complexes are insoluble like Potassium Hexanitritocobaltate(III) = K3[Co(NO2)6] , etc.