Lithium flouride is less soluble because the hydration enthalpy of lithiumflouride is less
No, ionic substances are not soluble in cyclohexane, C6H10.
Lithium ions form bonds with fluoride ions to form an ionic compound: lithium fluoride (LiF).
LiF ( Note the use and position of capitals and small case letters.
lithium fluoride
Lithium flouride is less soluble because the hydration enthalpy of lithiumflouride is less
No, sodium chloride is not soluble in cyclohexane.
No, ionic substances are not soluble in cyclohexane, C6H10.
Lithium ions form bonds with fluoride ions to form an ionic compound: lithium fluoride (LiF).
LiF ( Note the use and position of capitals and small case letters.
No, the polarity of water contrasts with and repels the nonpolar substane that is cyclohexane.
Yes they are soluble. But remember they are not reacting.
lithium fluoride
Ionic bond in lithium fluoride.
When two liquids are mixed, the term is miscible, not soluble. But yes, CCl4 is miscible in cyclohexane.
No. Lithium fluoride contains only lithium and fluorine. An organic compound must contain carbon.
No it is insoluble, though very soluble in water.