Chloroform is a organic solvent.
question itself is wrong, chloroform is solute and ccl4 is solvent, solute should dissolve in solvent and solvent cannot dissolve in solute
No. Chloroform is a NON polar solvent.
Chloroform and Chlorophenol
Yes. Chloroform is an excellent solvent for organic products. Benzene is an organic molecule consisting of purely Carbons and Hydrogens
Chloroform is a organic solvent.
question itself is wrong, chloroform is solute and ccl4 is solvent, solute should dissolve in solvent and solvent cannot dissolve in solute
No. Chloroform is a NON polar solvent.
Chloroform and Chlorophenol
chloroform
In general it is any solvent that has chlorine in the molecule. CHCl3 called chloroform, or trichloromethane is one such solvent.
Yes. Chloroform is an excellent solvent for organic products. Benzene is an organic molecule consisting of purely Carbons and Hydrogens
i think chloroform would dissolve polypyrrole....
- anesthethic - solvent - precursor of tetrafluorethylene - reagent in organic chemistry
organic solvent layer is violet
Water is a polar solvent while chloroform is a non-polar solvent. There is a popular aphorism used for predicting solubility which is "like dissolves like". Water and chloroform have different solubility. Therefore, chloroform is insoluble in water and will just form a layer when mixed. But in the presence of soap solution, they can mix together. Soap serves as an emulsifying agent that will reduce the surface tension of the solution.
THF, Chloroform, ethylacetate are good solvents for PCL.