Not the phosphate side. It's hydrophobic
The phosphate head would not because it is hydrophobic. the tails would face each other or water.
They are coated with a type of fatty acid which when it becomes wet, causes it to dissolve. Since the tissues are moist, the fatty acid makes the suture dissolve.
Phthalic acid will dissolve 18g of per 100mL of boiling water. (25g/18g) x 100mL = 138.89mL of boiling water is needed to dissolve 25g of phthalic acid.
The boric acid did not dissolve because it is a weak acid that has low solubility in water.
Citric acid dissolves in water in an endothermic reaction.
the answer would have to be carbon dioxide
Nonpolar fatty acid chains.Non fatty acid chains
The balanced equation for the reaction between a fatty acid (such as oleic acid) and sodium hydroxide is: Fatty acid + Sodium hydroxide -> Soap (sodium salt of the fatty acid) + Water
When you dissolve an Oxide (e.g. CO2 or SO2) in water you normally make an acid.
Long chain fatty acids are not soluble in limonene as they are non-polar and limonene is a nonpolar solvent. Polar solvents are typically needed to dissolve long chain fatty acids due to their hydrophobic nature.
Yes, carbon dioxide (CO2) can dissolve in water to form carbonic acid.
Yes, carbon dioxide can dissolve in water to form carbonic acid.