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No. Kerosene is an organic compound. and water is a non-organic compound. (kerosene : non-polar Water : polar). As water is a polar solvent kerosene is not soluble in it. but kerosene is soluble in ethyl alcohol which is a non-polar solvent.
Salt is soluble in water because is a polar, ionic compound.
Octane is a non polar compound. Sodium hydroxide is an ionic solvent. So octane is not soluble in NaOH and they together involve in no reactions.
The compound NH4CH3CO2 is considered a type of polar compound. This is because it is a type of water-soluble salt.
I assume you mean in water. Salicylate is a salt of salicylic acid. An organic salt is (pretty much) always more soluble in water than its non-salt counterpart. Water is polar, like dissolves like, etc.
The compound known as CH3(CH2)16CO2H is typically considered polar. Its molecules are able to have dipole moments, and it is soluble in water.
No. Kerosene is an organic compound. and water is a non-organic compound. (kerosene : non-polar Water : polar). As water is a polar solvent kerosene is not soluble in it. but kerosene is soluble in ethyl alcohol which is a non-polar solvent.
No, it is an ionic compound which is soluble in water (a polar solvent) but not in Hexane ( a non polar solvent).
Because sodium chloride and water are polar compounds.
Salt is soluble in water because is a polar, ionic compound.
Because it is polar compound
Not usually.
Some covalent compiunds are soluble in polar solvents, many are only soluble in non-polar . Solubility depends on the nature of the compound AND the nature of the solvent!
Polar compounds are soluble in water.
Because NaCl is a polar compound (solute) dissolved in a polar solvent (water).
Because NaCl is a polar, ionic compound.
A polar compound.