Ethanol works. You can then dissolve the resulting solution in water, though I've never tried more than a 50/50 ethanol/water mix.
Yes. Beeswax does dissolve in Ethanol.
Yes. KCl will dissolve in ethanol.
Because ethanol and water are miscible solutions, that is that they can mix together or co-dissolve.
Lipids are soaked in water because they do not dissolve in water but the ethanol will allow the lipid to dissolve such that when diluted the ethanol will fall out of solution to form an emulsion.
The answer is 0,065 g.
No, it is not. Salt water is NaCl and H2O, while ethanol is C2H5OH.
The best solvent of NaCl is water.
Sodium chloride (NaCl or table salt) doesn't even dissolve in ethanol. So it just stays in there. NOT TRANSPARENT
Water dissolve sodium chloride because both are polar compounds.
NaCl dissolve in water
Salt (NaCl) is very soluble in water.
Ethanol works. You can then dissolve the resulting solution in water, though I've never tried more than a 50/50 ethanol/water mix.
Yes. Beeswax does dissolve in Ethanol.
It is prepared by taking five volume of ethanol and dissolve in 100 ml of water .
Carbon dioxide has a very low solubility in ethanol.
Well first, ethanol is C2H6O. C6H12O6 is glucose or one of its isomers. Both will dissolve in water.