Red
KClO3
group 1 elements make their hydroxides are highly basic, they are the elements with least ionisation energy
It's at least somewhat water soluble, since it's found in wastewater where there are cocaine users. The CRC HoCaP says it's slightly soluble with an additional note that it's soluble in hot water.
alchohols and amines are water soluble due to H-bonding with water .they are poler covalent compound there fore they are soleble in water.
LiOH
Nitrogen
Red
Mendeleev (or at least predicted its existence)
KClO3
kclo3
group 1 elements make their hydroxides are highly basic, they are the elements with least ionisation energy
It is very soluble in water: approx. 360 g/L at 20 0C.
It's at least somewhat water soluble, since it's found in wastewater where there are cocaine users. The CRC HoCaP says it's slightly soluble with an additional note that it's soluble in hot water.
The answer will depend on what the solvent is.
alchohols and amines are water soluble due to H-bonding with water .they are poler covalent compound there fore they are soleble in water.
In order to do this, you need to refer to the substances electronegativity. Greater electronegativity results in the substance being more soluble. so... Table salt hexanol propane methane