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No. Like water ethyl alcohol is a polar solvent and will not dissolve most nonpolar solutes such as oil.
Water and ethyl alcohol are both polar solvents, meaning they have similar intermolecular forces and are able to mix together. When they are mixed, they form a homogeneous solution rather than creating an interface between the two liquids. This is because the polar nature of water and ethyl alcohol allows them to interact and dissolve into each other.
Ethyl alcohol is an organic compound
No. The chemical structure of ethyl alcohol gas is the same as ethyl alcohol liquid.
ethyl alcohol is organic
No. Like water ethyl alcohol is a polar solvent and will not dissolve most nonpolar solutes such as oil.
Yes it is.Ethanol (CH3CH20H) has a non-polar section-bold- that allows for the non polar molecule pentane ( CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3) to dissolve the ethanol.
dissolve in 95% ethyl alcohol and heat it
No, a negligible amount may dissolve in methyl alcohol and ethyl alcohol.
Yes, you can, they mix very easily.
Water and ethyl alcohol are both polar solvents, meaning they have similar intermolecular forces and are able to mix together. When they are mixed, they form a homogeneous solution rather than creating an interface between the two liquids. This is because the polar nature of water and ethyl alcohol allows them to interact and dissolve into each other.
Dissolve 20mg methyl red and 100mg bromocresol green in 100ml 95% ethyl alcohol.
Ethyl alcohol is an organic compound
DISSOLVE 1.2 Gm OF THYMOL CRYSTALS IN 20mL OF ETHYL ALCOHOL. THEN, BRING TO FINAL VOLUME WITH ETHYL ALCOHOL.
No. The chemical structure of ethyl alcohol gas is the same as ethyl alcohol liquid.
Ethanol (or ethyl alcohol)
It does go in ethyl alcohol easily.... it can go in propanol, but you need a lot of solvent so it's not worth using it.... I goes in ethylene glycol too, but you have to be patient.....