N2 is a very stable, nonreactive , non-polar gas so is almost insoluble in water.
no it's very very sparingly soluble in water .......iodoform soluble in alchol and chloroform .............
Only very sparingly - it is a waxy solid
water b/c it is insoluble in water. it is soluble in cyclohexane and sparingly soluble in ethyl alcohol.
Calcium carbonate (chalk) is only sparingly soluble in water. Being ionic, it is even less soluble in non-polar hydrocarbons like petrol.
Ammonia
no it's very very sparingly soluble in water .......iodoform soluble in alchol and chloroform .............
Paracetamol is sparingly soluble in water. That means, 1 g of paracetamol is soluble in 30 to 100 ml of water.
Only very sparingly - it is a waxy solid
no its not
sparingly soluble salts solubility is measured by conductometric method
water b/c it is insoluble in water. it is soluble in cyclohexane and sparingly soluble in ethyl alcohol.
solubility product constant.
Calcium carbonate (chalk) is only sparingly soluble in water. Being ionic, it is even less soluble in non-polar hydrocarbons like petrol.
Ammonia
Soluble in acetone, dimethyl formamide, DMSO, dichloromethane, 100% ethanol or methanol; sparingly soluble in water.
If in immediate release form, yes but only partially. Acetaminophen is only sparingly soluble in water. Ibuprofen is water soluble but should never be taken as a solution, it will burn your mouth.
No, strong acids and bases are very soluble (will dissociate completely).