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The oil is nonpolar, so it will be more likely to dissolve in a nonpolar substance. Substances such as gasoline, kerosene, or other nonpolar solvents would be more effective at dissolving the oil spot on your shirt.
decreasing the temperature of the water
a solid.
completely filled valence shells
A non polar compound would be least likely to dissolve in water.
An ionic solute requires a very strong polar solvent such as water in which to dissolve.
Ionic solids most likely dissolve in water because water is a polar solvent.
If the label does not state the source of the mono- and diglycerides, you would likely need to contact the manufacturer to determine if the product is acceptable.
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Because other substances that are use in the experiment have the same boiling range as he product.
The oil is nonpolar, so it will be more likely to dissolve in a nonpolar substance. Substances such as gasoline, kerosene, or other nonpolar solvents would be more effective at dissolving the oil spot on your shirt.
That depends on the type of ink, but it's most likely that ink is a type of oil that is not dissolve in water
Pretty much all of them. It's almost impossible to be completely impartial.
A polar solvent will most likely dissolve a polar solute. There be dipole-dipole attractive forces occurring between the two polar substances.
Not at all. Pills are meant to be dissolved in the stomach which contains hydrochloric acid, one of the strongest acids that exists. Although some pills have a sugar coating which dissolves easily in water, other coatings may not dissolve as easily.
A rock that contains fossil seashells was most likely formed as a result of sedimentation.