Because acetone may be polar but also non polar.
Pure isolated chlorophyll is soluble in acetone
yes it is soluble "soluble" is not a scientific term. But most agree that a solubility of .001 molar is not really soluble. If you look for the actual solubility, you will find by that definition, LiF is not soluble in water. (or at the least, slightly soluble in water.) Anyone who says LiF is soluble n water has never done an experiment in the lab to see that lithium fluoride precipitates very nicely out of water when formed.
The name of a binary compound made up lithium and chlorine is lithium chloride.
You can use acetone.
no
Yes, lithium chloride is more soluble.
Caffeine is more soluble in acetone then methylene chloride (CH2CL2)
You are misinformed, Lithium Chloride IS soluble in water.
Yes, to an extent of about one-fifth of the (high) solubility of lithium iodide in water.
Lithium Sulfate (Li2SO4) is, indeed, SOLUBLE because the anion (SO4 2-) is soluble in an aqueous solution. Likewise, the Lithium cation (Li +) is soluble because it is located in the 1A family (or group), which consists of the Alkali Earth Metals, which are all soluble in an aqueous solution. Therefore, Lithium Sulfate is SOLUBLE.
Sodium chloride and lithium chloride are very soluble in water.
Its soluble becuz all compounds with group 1 metals are usually soluble....................
Lithium + Chloride = Lithium Chloride
Pure isolated chlorophyll is soluble in acetone
Because water and some salts are polar compounds. Soluble are: sodium chloride, potassium chloride, magnesium sulfate, uranyl nitrate, calcium chloride, lithium chloride, sodium nitrate, sodium carbonate, ammonium chloride etc.
Lithium Chloride
LiCl is the chemical formula of of lithium chloride.