an organic compound that is not soluble in water
fats and oils lipids
lipids
fats and oils lipids
Soluble
Water (H2O) is comprised of hydrogen and oxygen and is thus not an organic compound. BY definition, organic compounds contain a carbon atom ("C").
The most abundant organic compound in the body is water. This is used as a solvent in various reactions in the body.
No. Salt (NaCl) is a water soluble ionic compound. A glycoprotein is a molecular compound. They are two completely different classes of substances.
Lipids are soluble in nonpolar or organic solvents.
No. Kerosene is an organic compound. and water is a non-organic compound. (kerosene : non-polar Water : polar). As water is a polar solvent kerosene is not soluble in it. but kerosene is soluble in ethyl alcohol which is a non-polar solvent.
Lipids are insoluble in water like glycerine.
Lipids are insoluble in water like glycerine.
Depending on each organic compound ! Reaction or no reaction, soluble or not, miscible or not, etc.
Organic compounds have to be defined as best as possible to determine what is soluble in water. Organic compounds are molecules composed with carbons--pure hydrocarbons like octane would not be soluble in water. Organic compounds can also have electronegative molecules in it. Dichloroethane, methanol, ethanol, etc are soluble in water. However, most organic compounds will more likely have low solubility in water, since increasing the number of carbon molecules in any compound drastically reduces water solubility.
No, It is (NH2)2CO urea , it is a crystalline covalent organic compound used as fertilizer and is soluble in water
by dandi march or by evaporation of sea water for 1 week
No water soluble pepper is already organic.
Lipids
Diphenylamine is only slightly soluble in water, but more soluble in polar organic solvents.
This compound is slightly soluble in water
because CCl4 is organic and most of the organic compounds are soluble in CCl4.