Yes, it is true that hydrophilic substances are soluble in water. Hydrophilic substances have an affinity for water and can easily dissolve in it.
Yes, ethanol is the most soluble alcohol in water because it forms hydrogen bonds with water molecules, allowing it to mix well with water. Methanol and isopropanol are also soluble in water, but to a lesser extent than ethanol.
A solution in which the solvent is not water would still be called a solution. If you really needed to emphasise the fact that it wasn't water, you might refer to it as a 'non-aqueous solution'
KOH (potassium hydroxide) is a strong base and is highly soluble in water due to the strong electrostatic interactions between the potassium and hydroxide ions with water molecules. Therefore, you would expect KOH to dissolve readily in water to form a clear solution with high conductivity.
Just like with any other substance that's water soluble, the weak molecular bonding that takes place in the water (surface tension, put simply) is low enough that the alcohol molecules aren't displaced by the water. The opposite is true for something like cooking oil. Water bonds to itself well enough to push the oil out.
yes some of the mud dissolve in the water.
Yes, some membranes have protein channels called aquaporins that allow for the passage of hydrophilic substances like water across the membrane. These channels facilitate the movement of water molecules while excluding other substances.
yes it's true.
No that is not true. It is soluble in water.
Excess concentration of fat-soluble vitamins can lead to toxicity because they are stored in the body's fat tissues and can accumulate over time. In contrast, excess water-soluble vitamins are easily excreted from the body through urine, making toxicity less likely but can still cause adverse effects at very high levels.
Both cations and anions are soluble in water.
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No, you do not have that quite correct. A Phospholipid molecule has one end that is hydrophilic (is attracted to water) while the other end is hydrophobic (is repelled water but is attracted to fats).
Two possibilities exist: - to be soluble and to form a true solution - to be insoluble and to form a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture
Yes, ethanol is the most soluble alcohol in water because it forms hydrogen bonds with water molecules, allowing it to mix well with water. Methanol and isopropanol are also soluble in water, but to a lesser extent than ethanol.
True. Lipids are hydrophobic compounds that do not mix well with water.
Iron hydroxide is sparingly soluble in water, forming a colloidal suspension rather than a true solution. It tends to form a precipitate in water due to its low solubility.
False