all nitrates and acetates are soluble.
Acetates are salts.
There aren't any! All acetates are soluble in water.
HOC(CO2C2H5)(CH2CO2C2H5)2 Triethyl Citrate is used as a high boiling solvent and plasticizer for vinyl resins, cellulose acetates.
Cationic detergents are the quaternary ammonium salt of acetates, chlorides or bromides. For example, alkyl trimethyl ammonium bromide
all nitrates and acetates are soluble.
Acetates are salts.
Technically, if it has carbon in it it's organic. The acetate ion has two carbons in it. Some people quibble about carbonates not being organic (and there is considerable merit to this view), but I've never heard anyone suggest that acetates aren't organic.
yes all acetates are soluble
Acetates are a "family" of chemicals with the acetate (CH3CO2) group or anion.
Rule 1
Nitrates, Acetates, Group 1, Sulfates, Ammonium, Group 17
There aren't any! All acetates are soluble in water.
Philip Copestake has written: 'Selected 2-alkoxyethanols' -- subject(s): Ethylene Glycols, Health risk assessment, Risk Assessment, Environmental aspects, Adverse effects, Toxicology, Toxicity, Environmental Exposure, Ethylene glycols 'Butyl acetates' -- subject(s): Acetates, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Acetates, Environmental aspects of Solvents, Health risk assessment, Solvents, Toxicology
- After the composition: phosphates, acetates - After the range of pH: a great variety of buffers exist.
Examples: nitrates, chlorides, acetates, sulfates, formiates, uranates, iodides etc.
These salts are weak electrolytes: examples are acetates, formates etc. of alkali metals.