Methanol
In any ionic compound the charges of the ions must balance out to zero. The zinc ion has a 2+ charge while the fluoride ion has a 1- charge. So zinc fluoride must contain two fluoride ions for every zinc ion.
no
No. Sodium compounds do have a limit to their solubility in water. Methanol is water soluble in all proportions.
yes
Yes, Zinc is soluble in Methanol and Glycerol
Potassium fluoride (KF) is soluble in alcohols such as methanol (CH3OH), ethanol (C2H5OH), and isopropanol (C3H7OH). It forms strong hydrogen bonds with the oxygen atoms in the alcohol molecules, allowing for solubility.
Methanol
In any ionic compound the charges of the ions must balance out to zero. The zinc ion has a 2+ charge while the fluoride ion has a 1- charge. So zinc fluoride must contain two fluoride ions for every zinc ion.
In any ionic compound the charges of the ions must balance out to zero. The zinc ion has a 2+ charge while the fluoride ion has a 1- charge. So zinc fluoride must contain two fluoride ions for every zinc ion.
Yes, methanol miscible.
no
No. Sodium compounds do have a limit to their solubility in water. Methanol is water soluble in all proportions.
Fluorides are water soluble.
yes
maybe not
methanol