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Because methanol is a covalent compound and non-ionizable.
There's no such thing as "methonal." There is "methanol," which easily dissolves into water.
Polar, protic solvents will dissolve ionic compounds.Remember, "like dissolves like."Examples of polar solvents include: water, formic acid, and methanol.
Glucose is easily soluble in water but has a low solubility in methanol.
methanol is liquid
Because methanol is a covalent compound and non-ionizable.
There's no such thing as "methonal." There is "methanol," which easily dissolves into water.
During maceration the drug is suspended in methanol where the drug is stayed about 7 days in which the drug active constitutions will be dissolved in the methanol. the methanol which we are using should be absolutely pure and it should not contain 0.5% ethanol and 0.005% of other organic substances. In maceration the suspended drug will be dissolved in methanol to separate the active constituents with regular stirring at regular intervals...
AnswerYes, ZnF2 is polar and CH3OH is polar. Like dissolves like.
If heat is generated during a chemical process, this indicates that it is an exothermic reaction.
Yes it dissolves in water (any amount), it is rather called: homogeneously mixable with water
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Polar, protic solvents will dissolve ionic compounds.Remember, "like dissolves like."Examples of polar solvents include: water, formic acid, and methanol.
Glucose is easily soluble in water but has a low solubility in methanol.
A solvent refers to a liquid that dissolves a solute, The most common solvent is water. Other common solvents include: acetone, methanol and benzene.
No. Alkoxide ions are stronger bases than hydroxide ions. The only way of making an alkoxide is by reacting a hihgly reactive metal such as sodium with the corresponding alcohol (react sodium with methanol to produce sodium methoxide). In water sodium methoxide will react to produce sodium hydroxide and methanol.
Glucose are crystalline, colorless solids that are poorly soluble in both ethanol and methanol. However they are highly soluble in acetic acid and water.