When I performed this experiment, it did not dissolve. p-toluidine is a very stable molecule, it is also non-polar due to its benzene ring structure. I have a phD in chemistry and have done many similar experiments
Dr.Dicks
When I performed ths experiment, it dissolved. Since p-toluidine has a basic functional group, it dissolves in the strong acid, HCl.
Dr. Horton
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No, 2-naphthol is not soluble in hydrochloric acid (HCl) because it is a nonpolar compound and HCl is a polar solvent.
In water it forms a suspension that means partially soluble its solubility is quite well in a mixture of alcohol and water.
No, cyclohexanol is not soluble in dilute hydrochloric acid because it is a neutral compound and does not ionize in water to form an ionic species that could be solvated by the chloride ions in HCl.
HCl is soluble in water because it is a polar molecule that can form hydrogen bonds with the water molecules, leading to its dissolution. HCl is not soluble in kerosene because kerosene is a nonpolar solvent that cannot break apart the strong ionic bonds of HCl.
Aniline is soluble in hydrochloric acid because it reacts with the acid to form anilinium chloride, a salt that is water-soluble. This reaction involves protonation of the nitrogen atom in aniline by the HCl, making the resulting salt soluble in water due to its increased polarity compared to the parent compound.
Sodium chloride is soluble only in the water solution of HCl.
No, 2-naphthol is not soluble in hydrochloric acid (HCl) because it is a nonpolar compound and HCl is a polar solvent.
Hcl
In water it forms a suspension that means partially soluble its solubility is quite well in a mixture of alcohol and water.
Because, HCl (Hydrochloric acid) Is a VERY strong acid. It is soluble in very few things. Most things are soluble IN HCl. Not the other way around. The more acidic it its, the less soluble it is.
Clindamycin HCl is very water soluble, while only slightly soluble in alcohol.
water
Beryllium is soluble in HCl; the product of reaction is the beryllium chloride, BeCl2.
Plutonium is soluble only in acids: HCl, HI, HClO4, HNO3, etc.
No, cyclohexanol is not soluble in dilute hydrochloric acid because it is a neutral compound and does not ionize in water to form an ionic species that could be solvated by the chloride ions in HCl.
HCl is soluble in water because it is a polar molecule that can form hydrogen bonds with the water molecules, leading to its dissolution. HCl is not soluble in kerosene because kerosene is a nonpolar solvent that cannot break apart the strong ionic bonds of HCl.
yes it dissolves in water to form HCl