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Many organic compounds are insoluble in water. They have carbon and hydrogen as elements.
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p-nitro phenol has a symmetric structure as compare to o-nitro phenol so it has higher dipole moment or polarity so is more soluble.
Most of the organic compounds are solids, combustible, non polar and insoluble in water.
No, it is soluble, all the compounds of Potassium and alkali metals are soluble in water.
Many organic compounds are insoluble in water. They have carbon and hydrogen as elements.
lead2chloride
p-nitro phenol has a symmetric structure as compare to o-nitro phenol so it has higher dipole moment or polarity so is more soluble.
Lipids are not soluble in water.
No, all the sulfate compounds are highly soluble in water.
No, most hydroxides are insoluble in water.
Most of the organic compounds are solids, combustible, non polar and insoluble in water.
Both are bicyclic aromatic solid compounds insoluble in water
Cations don't always form soluble compounds. In general, ionic compounds are soluble in very polar solvents such as water and insoluble in nonpolar solvents because the charged ions can be solvated only by polar solvents. Some ionic compounds are insoluble even in water, however.
Silver chloride (AgCl) is insoluble in water.
mostly all organic compounds are insoluble in water because water is a polar solvent and organic compounds are non polar . non polar substances are soluble only in non polar solvents like benzene etc.
No, it is soluble, all the compounds of Potassium and alkali metals are soluble in water.