Yes. Heptane is an ideal recrystallization solvent for acetanilide.
Why is not acetanilide soluble in HCL?
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Acetanilide is a substituted aromatic amide insoluble in water and is almost neutral so does not react with litmus.
The two minerals dissolve in hot water to form solutions are sugar and salt. They will form a homogeneous solution as they completely dissolve in water.
Why is not acetanilide soluble in HCL?
It is most useful when crystals are being filtered out of a desired product. Why is water a good solvent for the recrystallization of acetanilide? Acetanilide readily dissolves in hot water, but is insoluble at low temps. Thus, it dissolves in hot water but crystalizes easily when cool.
No, heptane is a liquid.
Heptane has not a pH.
the most suitable for recrystrallizing acetanilide is water..
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most things dissolve faster in hot water.
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No, heptane is a liquid at room temperature.