Stearic acid is soluble in chloroform, so it would dissolve if added to chloroform.
Chloroform and Chlorophenol
question itself is wrong, chloroform is solute and ccl4 is solvent, solute should dissolve in solvent and solvent cannot dissolve in solute
No it does not. PVC is poly vinyl Chloride.
Chloroform; it is a polar molecule (like water) as opposed to carbon tetrachloride, which is nonpolar (a tetrahedral shape with identical bonds and electronegative pulls that balance out). Like substances dissolve like substances, thus chloroform dissolves more in water.
Stearic acid is soluble in chloroform, so it would dissolve if added to chloroform.
Chloroform and Chlorophenol
chloroform
i think chloroform would dissolve polypyrrole....
Most do "dissolve" in CHCl3, but it depends on how many fatty acids, and what they are.
question itself is wrong, chloroform is solute and ccl4 is solvent, solute should dissolve in solvent and solvent cannot dissolve in solute
No it does not. PVC is poly vinyl Chloride.
no
benzene, toluene, chloroform, dichloromethane, ethyl acetate
no , because the peanut butter is so thick that it cant dissolve unless hot .the vinegar doesn't have the right particles
It would not dissolve, nor is a knife through butter an example of dissolving
Chloroform; it is a polar molecule (like water) as opposed to carbon tetrachloride, which is nonpolar (a tetrahedral shape with identical bonds and electronegative pulls that balance out). Like substances dissolve like substances, thus chloroform dissolves more in water.