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Sulphur is said to be insoluble in water. So how do you make water combine with sulphur? Sulphur is said to be insoluble in water. So how do you make water combine with sulphur?
Ammonium chloride is soluble in water, sulphur isn't. So mix the mixture with water and filter out the sulphur. Now evaporate the filtrate to obtain the ammonium chloride and permit the sulphur to dry.
nitrogen and sulphur
nitrogen and sulphur
SO2CL2-sulfuryl chloride or sulphur oxy chloride
sodium chloride, sulphur, sulphur dioxide and water
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No it is practically proved at science Labs. of Enamour High Schools Faisalabad Pakistan that plastic sulphur is insoluble in HCl.
Lipids are nonpolar and insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol though.
The sense of "free" is "without".
By using sulphur- a drop of heated liquid sulphur should be applied to the metal, which will create a dark patch of silver sulphide if the metal is pure silver (this is easily wiped off again). It is also possible to do this test by applying the combined flames from two lighted matches to the metal, but in this case the sulphide mark will NOT be removable.
Sulphur di-chloride is soluble in water.