No. Sodium chloride is polar, whereas diethyl ether is non-polar. Unlike solutes do not dissolve in unlike solvent. Only "like dissolves like".
I believe so, I did an experiment where I dissolved a lot of NaCl in diethyl ether, so it appears to be soluable. Not sure why tho
No.. Ethyl acetate is C2H5COOCH3 and Diethyl ether is C2H5OC2H5
The reason why naphthalene can be dissolve in ether and not in water is because of their polarity. Naphthalene is a non-polar molecule. so it can only dissolve with a non-polar molecule.
There are two isomers of Ethenediol. One is polar and the other is nonpolar.
Phenylmagnesium bromide does not have a melting point. It is soluble in diethyl ether and THF and has a flash point of -45 degrees C.
no, but it dissolves
I believe so, I did an experiment where I dissolved a lot of NaCl in diethyl ether, so it appears to be soluable. Not sure why tho
Sodium ions react with other ionic species via electrostatic interactions. Diethyl ether does not contain any ionic functional groups, nor does it have acidic protons.
Diethyl ether does not dissove in ether at room temperature
I personally think it does. I was performing an experiment in the lab with solubility patterns, where most of the organic compound (p-toluidine, benzoic acid, 2-napthol, glucose) dissolved and the sodium chloride did not. sodium chloride had the specific Na+ charged group which is also found in the sodium salicylate. Then again, my knowledge is limited and correct experimentation will yield the right answer. Source: Undergrad, life science, U of T.
No.
ibuprofen is soluble in diethyl ether
Diethyl ether is more commonly known as just ether. The density of diethyl ether is 0.7134 grams per cubic centimeter.
Sodium chloride is not a molecule, it is a crystalline solid in which the sodium cations and chloride anions are present in a 1: 1 ratio. The smallest particle that represents sodium chloride is a formula unit.
No.. Ethyl acetate is C2H5COOCH3 and Diethyl ether is C2H5OC2H5
The reason why naphthalene can be dissolve in ether and not in water is because of their polarity. Naphthalene is a non-polar molecule. so it can only dissolve with a non-polar molecule.
Sodium chloride is not soluble in ether.