Any interaction occur.
NaCl is not soluble in acetone.
Nothing happens. NaCl is virtually insoluble in acetone. Only 0.042 mg of NaCl will dissolve in 100 g of acetone at 25°C.
according to the theory 'like dissolve like',polar solute will dissolve in polar solvent because these solute will ionise and get dissolved in ionised solvent. NaCl---Na+ + Cl- H2O---H+ + OH- thir is not so with acetone which is non-polar in nature.
Yes, any effect.
NaI is solubale in acetone while NaCl is not soluable
Yes, polyacetal is generally compatible with acetone. Acetone can be used to clean and remove contaminants from polyacetal surfaces without causing damage. However, prolonged exposure to acetone may cause some weakening or swelling of the polyacetal material.
No it does not
No it doesn't.
It has a catalytic effect.
Acetone can increase the solubility of cholesterol by dissolving it more effectively. This is because acetone is a polar solvent that can interact with the cholesterol molecules, helping them to dissolve more easily.
Temperature has a significant effect on the solubility of NaCl in water. As temperature increases, the solubility of NaCl also increases. This is because higher temperatures provide more energy for the solvent molecules to break the bonds holding the NaCl crystal lattice together.
When acetone is applied to your nails, it absorbs heat from your skin and the surrounding environment, resulting in a cooling effect. This absorption of heat indicates that the process requires energy, making it endothermic. Essentially, the evaporation of acetone takes place, which is a phase change that absorbs thermal energy, further contributing to the cooling sensation.