No, it is effectively insoluble. Because of this property, dichloromethane is often used in the final stages of separating caffeine from coffee. We are generally left with a solution of caffeine and glucose. The caffeine is highly soluble in dichloromethane, while the glucose is not soluble at all. This property allows us to easily separate the caffeine and the glucose.
No. Oil will dissolve in fatty (hydrophobic) liquids, not in hydrophilics like water.
Neither. "Solute" and "solvent" are used to refer to the components of a mixture or a solution. In such a case, a solute dissolves into another substance, called the solvent. A bottle filled with oil and water will not be a solution because the oil and water will not mix.
The density of dichloromethane is 1,33 g/cm3.
oil does not dissolve at all in water.
benzene, toluene, chloroform, dichloromethane, ethyl acetate
No, it is effectively insoluble. Because of this property, dichloromethane is often used in the final stages of separating caffeine from coffee. We are generally left with a solution of caffeine and glucose. The caffeine is highly soluble in dichloromethane, while the glucose is not soluble at all. This property allows us to easily separate the caffeine and the glucose.
oil does not dissolve
dichloromethane
i dont know how oil dissolve in oil
No. Oil will dissolve in fatty (hydrophobic) liquids, not in hydrophilics like water.
Neither. "Solute" and "solvent" are used to refer to the components of a mixture or a solution. In such a case, a solute dissolves into another substance, called the solvent. A bottle filled with oil and water will not be a solution because the oil and water will not mix.
Due to the density of the oil it is unable to dissolve a lolly
No
chlorine atoms have high electronegativity, which will distort the electron cloud of the molecule. DCM is highly polar, and it is also an organic molecule. thus it is a good solvent for other organic molecules, very often used in non-biological organic synthesis.
The density of dichloromethane is 1,33 g/cm3.
YES..by vegetable oil or any ordinary oil..^^