Yes, they are miscible.
yes, at STP, as the change in gibbs free energy is negaitve for all cases. however, the mixing does require heat input to stay isothermal, as heat is required to break the hydrogen bonding of ethanol by cyclohexane
No, ionic substances are typically not soluble in cyclohexane because cyclohexane is nonpolar and does not have the ability to dissolve charged particles like ions. Ionic substances generally dissolve in polar solvents like water.
No the purple solid KMnO4 is only very slightly soluble in the organic liquid cyclohexane.
You can use a solvent like toluene or hexane to measure the density of napthalene acid using a density meter. These solvents are non-polar and have low solubility with napthalene acid, allowing for accurate density measurements.
No it is not soluble in water it is soluble in chloroform, alcohol, methnol
Yes, methanol miscible.
yes, at STP, as the change in gibbs free energy is negaitve for all cases. however, the mixing does require heat input to stay isothermal, as heat is required to break the hydrogen bonding of ethanol by cyclohexane
No, the polarity of water contrasts with and repels the nonpolar substane that is cyclohexane.
No it is insoluble, though very soluble in water.
No, ionic substances are typically not soluble in cyclohexane because cyclohexane is nonpolar and does not have the ability to dissolve charged particles like ions. Ionic substances generally dissolve in polar solvents like water.
No the purple solid KMnO4 is only very slightly soluble in the organic liquid cyclohexane.
Clindamycin HCl is very water soluble, while only slightly soluble in alcohol.
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Yes, ispropyl alcohol is water soluble in all proportions.
Yes, ispropyl alcohol is water soluble in all proportions.
You can use a solvent like toluene or hexane to measure the density of napthalene acid using a density meter. These solvents are non-polar and have low solubility with napthalene acid, allowing for accurate density measurements.
No it is not soluble in water it is soluble in chloroform, alcohol, methnol