Due to formation of intermolecular hydrogen bonding.
The hydrogen atom bound to an oxygen or a naitrogen is called aprotic solvent.
Glucose is soluble in ethanol.
Solvent. Solvents (usually liquids) dissolve solutes, resulting in a solution. Water is a protic solvent - any solvent that has a hydrogen atom bound to an oxygen or nitrogen group. Basically, it's any solvent that contains the labile H+.
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hydrocarbons are not soluble in a polar solvent but are soluble in a non-polar solvent.
The hydrogen atom bound to an oxygen or a naitrogen is called aprotic solvent.
A substance which can dissolve in a solvent is said to be soluble in that solvent
Glucose is soluble in ethanol.
Solvent. Solvents (usually liquids) dissolve solutes, resulting in a solution. Water is a protic solvent - any solvent that has a hydrogen atom bound to an oxygen or nitrogen group. Basically, it's any solvent that contains the labile H+.
If the solid is soluble in that particular solvent, yes you will get a solution.
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is baking soda a solvent
hydrocarbons are not soluble in a polar solvent but are soluble in a non-polar solvent.
It's soluble as it contains glucose. glucose is very soluble in water.
It is not soluble in nonpolar solvents.
Glucose is the solute; water is the solvent.
The type of solvent that is best suited to dissolve an ionic or a highly polar solvent would also be highly polar, probably a polar protic solvent like water or alcohol.