Being miscible means that it can form a homogeneous solution when added with another liquid. Bromoform is immiscible with water. It is however, miscible with the chemical cyclohexane.
CHCl3 is rather INsoluble (< 0.8 g/100 mL), so it is INmiscible with water.
Bromoform is slightly soluble in water and is nonflammable.
No. bromine in a small quantity forms suspension in water.
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yes clorine dissolve in water in periodic table clorine is the 7th a group of periodic table all 7th group ( bromine iodine astatine clorine and iodine) are the collectively known as salt produsing eliments it used in sterilization of water
bromine water means the liquid formed by dissolving bromine in water. Br2.H2O From M.Swamy
None, its bromine, not water. unless there is contamination.
Bromine reacts with the double / triple bonds giving typically a colourless compound. the bromine water therefore fades as the bromine reacts.
Bromine water and NaCl mixed together appears colourless. The only condition which there is a colour is when the bromine water is old (bromine water is basically rum), but under normal conditions, the mixture ought to be colourless.
Liquid bromine is the Real Bromine, while Bromine water is a mixture of Bromine and Water
Liquid bromine is the Real Bromine, while Bromine water is a mixture of Bromine and Water
You will see Aqueous Bromine or Bromine water
yes clorine dissolve in water in periodic table clorine is the 7th a group of periodic table all 7th group ( bromine iodine astatine clorine and iodine) are the collectively known as salt produsing eliments it used in sterilization of water
No. Water floats on top of bromine. Bromine's density is over three times that of water.
bromine water means the liquid formed by dissolving bromine in water. Br2.H2O From M.Swamy
The are both non-polar and therefor they dissolve into each other. So shaking them together will separate them from everything else in the testtube
Bromine is soluble in water.
Bromine is more soluble in hexane than water. Br2 is non polar so it dissolves good in an non polar solvent like hexane. Water is a polar solvent.
Bromine is an element, and therefore a pure substance, not a mixture. However, sometimes people loosely refer to bromine water (a solution of bromine in water) as just bromine.
None, its bromine, not water. unless there is contamination.
Bromine is Br2 not containing water, it is however slightly soluble/mixable with water