Substances which are insoluble in a given solvent do not cause a freezing point depression in that solvent.
You could mix it with water and see if it dissolves. The general rule is that polar substances and many ionic compounds are soluble in water.
'Solubility' . NB Different substances have different solubilities. NNB All Group 1 metals are soluble. All nitrates are soluble Most chlorides are soluble or partially soluble Sulphates are insoluble. NNNB There is a table of solubilities for different substances in Wikipedia.
but it is soluble. it dissolves quite easily in water - otherwise fish could not live.
Increase the temperature
No because sodium acetate is soluble in water
You could mix it with water and see if it dissolves. The general rule is that polar substances and many ionic compounds are soluble in water.
you could become soluble!
'Solubility' . NB Different substances have different solubilities. NNB All Group 1 metals are soluble. All nitrates are soluble Most chlorides are soluble or partially soluble Sulphates are insoluble. NNNB There is a table of solubilities for different substances in Wikipedia.
I'm FREEZING!
Were not in a depression and no he could not if we were.
Which substances could you use to demonstrate morphing Are these substances fluids?
but it is soluble. it dissolves quite easily in water - otherwise fish could not live.
protonate it
theres a depression in europe?
Increase the temperature
freezing temperature of different fuelsEthane- a fraction of natural gas- freezing temperature of -181.76 °C (89.34 K)Diesel- used in diesel engines- freezing temperature of -181.76 °C (89.34 K) although anti-freeze is usually added so it can be used in cold climatesGasoline/petrol- used as fuel in internal combustion chambers and is the most common fuel for cars- freezing temperature variablecba with the rest of this, somebody else finish it off please
Because ammonia is quite soluble in water, so that not all of the gas produced could be collected over water.