Classification of any substance as solute and solvent is not possible until it is being used along with other substance/s .
The substance present in the largest quantity is solvent whereas substances present in smaller quantity which are able to get dissolved in the solvent are solute.
No. A Keytone is only soluble in sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
Benzophenone is insoluble in an sodium hydroxide. It is a non polar compound that is soluble in alcohol, ether and chloroform.
Yes, all acids are soluble in basic solutions.
No, it is hardly soluble, ether is too much hydrophobic for a ionic compound.
Sodium hydroxide is easily soluble in water.
Yes it is very soluble in water.
no
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soluble
yes,it is soluble,as it makes sodium salt with NaOH.
Yes it is soluble because NaOH is nonpolar as well as Thymol being nonpolar
One gram of the salt is soluble in 2 ml of water, in 75 ml of ethyl alcohol, and in 50 ml of 90 % ethyl alcohol. The salt is insoluble in ethyl ether. Source is is a pdf from http://www.emeraldmaterials.com The complete link to the pdf file is found to the left of this answer under Web Links. It also includes the solubility in water a variety of temperatures.
Methoxyphenol is a phenol derivative and so, is soluble in water. This means that methoxyphenol will dissolve in an aqueous NaOH solution, but will not react with the NaOH.
ibuprofen is soluble in diethyl ether
soluble
yes,it is soluble,as it makes sodium salt with NaOH.
One gram of the salt is soluble in 2 ml of water, in 75 ml of ethyl alcohol, and in 50 ml of 90 % ethyl alcohol. The salt is insoluble in ethyl ether. Source is is a pdf from http://www.emeraldmaterials.com The complete link to the pdf file is found to the left of this answer under Web Links. It also includes the solubility in water a variety of temperatures.
Yes it is soluble because NaOH is nonpolar as well as Thymol being nonpolar
Methoxyphenol is a phenol derivative and so, is soluble in water. This means that methoxyphenol will dissolve in an aqueous NaOH solution, but will not react with the NaOH.
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.
Water is a polar liquid; ether is not.
No, sodium bicarbonate is not soluable in ether.
Yes, lactose soluble is NaOH. Sodium is Na always and is water soluble. The website Study Mode has many examples of experiments done to prove that lactose is soluble.