When I want a drugged plant.
I think it has to be an embryo or it won't work. Plant embryos are inside the seed.
Methanol is commonly used as a solvent in the extraction of chlorophyll because it is highly polar and can effectively dissolve chlorophyll from plant material. Additionally, methanol helps to break down cell walls and release chlorophyll into the solvent, making it easier to extract. After extraction, methanol can be evaporated to leave the chlorophyll behind.
because the organic substances will dissolve in these solvents
Yes, methanol is a weak acid.
The solubility of hexane in methanol is low because hexane is a nonpolar molecule and methanol is a polar solvent. This means that hexane does not mix well with methanol.
Methanol is miscible with water, which means it can mix in any proportion. When methanol is added to water, it forms a homogenous solution due to hydrogen bonding interactions between the methanol and water molecules. This allows methanol to dissolve easily in water.
Methanol and ethanol have low selectivity in extractions, meaning they can dissolve a variety of compounds, making it difficult to isolate target compounds. Additionally, they have high levels of toxicity, which can make them unsafe for use in extractions that involve human consumption or contact with biological materials. Lastly, methanol and ethanol can form azeotropes with water, making it challenging to completely remove them from the extracted solution.
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Yes, methanol is acidic in nature.
Methanol is a neutral compound and is neither classified as an acid nor a base.
Methanol is an alcohol and consists of carbon,hydrogen and oxygen its formula is CH3OH
There can be an aqueous solution with methanol in it. Methanol is a pure substance, so if not mixed with other substances it is a compound.