Aniline (phenylamine) is only slightly soluble in water (3.6g/mL @ 20C). This is a volatile amine. It would be similar to trying to mix benzene with water, or any other typical household solvent/degreaser with water. You would see a separation of the liquids into layers.
Aniline is a toxic organic compound with the chemical formula of C6H5NH2. Its solubility in water is 3.6 g/100 mL at 20 degrees Celsius.
no to be soluble any one should have a vacant orbital but none of them so in n o place can O or N denote it lone pair so not soluble
It depends on the solvent
36g/l
yes
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it is soluble in ether because both molecules are nonpolar. "like dissolves like!" :)
In o-aniline phenol Intramolecular hydrogen bonding occurs which is not possible in meta and is responsible for less solubility
They are miscible.
The motivation is the presence of three hydroxyl groups in glycerine.
Aniline is a base and forms salt with HCl which is soluble in water.
no
ibuprofen is soluble in diethyl ether
Diethyl ether does not dissove in ether at room temperature
it is soluble in ether because both molecules are nonpolar. "like dissolves like!" :)
Sodium chloride is not soluble in ether.
Both being two polar compounds, aniline is highly soluble in acetic acid.
Water is a polar liquid; ether is not.
No, sodium bicarbonate is not soluable in ether.
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No.
Yes!