Not usually.
Potassium chloride is not soluble in xylene.
Molecules with many polar bonds are soluble in polar solvents.Also, molecules with none or few polar bonds (many non-polar bonds) are soluble in non-polar solvent. e.g Water is a polar solvent so substances with many polar bonds are soluble in it.
Yes, ionic solids are generally soluble in polar liquids due to their ability to dissociate into ions, which can interact with the polar molecules present in the solvent through electrostatic interactions. This allows the ions to be surrounded and stabilized by the solvent molecules, leading to dissolution.
Ionic compounds have positive and negative ions that easily separate in polar solvents due to the charges interacting with the solvent molecules. The polar solvent molecules surround the ions, breaking the ionic bonds and dissolving the compound.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is not soluble in benzene because benzene is a nonpolar solvent and NaCl is an ionic compound, which is more soluble in polar solvents like water. Ionic compounds like NaCl dissociate into ions in polar solvents due to the attraction between the polar water molecules and the charged ions. Benzene lacks the polarity needed to disrupt the ionic bonds in NaCl, so they do not dissolve in it.
No, it is an ionic compound which is soluble in water (a polar solvent) but not in Hexane ( a non polar solvent).
Sodium chloride is highly polar (ionic in fact) where hexane is very not. The two don't attract at all, so each is insoluble in the other.
No, sodium chloride is not soluble in toluene because toluene is a non-polar solvent and sodium chloride is an ionic compound. Ionic compounds like sodium chloride are generally soluble in polar solvents but insoluble in non-polar solvents like toluene.
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.
Yes, strontium bromide is soluble in ethanol. Ethanol is a polar solvent, and strontium bromide is an ionic compound, so it dissolves easily in polar solvents like ethanol.
Because ionic salts are polar compounds as water, the solvent.
Potassium chloride is not soluble in xylene.
Molecules with many polar bonds are soluble in polar solvents.Also, molecules with none or few polar bonds (many non-polar bonds) are soluble in non-polar solvent. e.g Water is a polar solvent so substances with many polar bonds are soluble in it.
Yes, ionic solids are generally soluble in polar liquids due to their ability to dissociate into ions, which can interact with the polar molecules present in the solvent through electrostatic interactions. This allows the ions to be surrounded and stabilized by the solvent molecules, leading to dissolution.
Octane is a non polar compound. Sodium hydroxide is an ionic solvent. So octane is not soluble in NaOH and they together involve in no reactions.
Kerosene is a non polar solvent (or non ionic solvent) and cannot dissolve an ionic compound such as salt.
Because NaCl is a polar compound (solute) dissolved in a polar solvent (water).