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Yes, solvents are typically mixtures of different compounds which have the ability to dissolve other substances. Common solvents include water, acetone, ethanol, and hexane.
MgBr2 is soluble in water and other polar solvents.
It is the basis of glass and is extremely insoluble in water and most other solvents. HF would be needed to dissolve it.
KCl is highly soluble in water and some other solvents.
Yes, sulfur is insoluble in water but can dissolve in carbon disulfide or other nonpolar solvents.
Benzene is only soluble in other organic solvents. It is not soluble in water or other polar solvents.
Yes, solvents are typically mixtures of different compounds which have the ability to dissolve other substances. Common solvents include water, acetone, ethanol, and hexane.
Two types of solvents are polar solvents, such as water, which have a positive and negative charge, and nonpolar solvents, such as hexane, which do not have a charge and do not interact with polar molecules. These solvents are used to dissolve other substances in a solution.
Popularity has nothing to do with solubility - in water or in other solvents.
MgBr2 is soluble in water and other polar solvents.
Since water is also polar, they should mix with each other.
becuz it dissolves everything than other solvents thats why it is called the universal water
no. water is the solvent as it is in excess. the rest are generally solute.
Lithium is not dissolved in nonpolar solvents.With water lithium react.
Solvents are chemical substances that can dissolve, suspend or extract other materials usually without chemically changing either the solvents or the other materials. Solvents can be organic, meaning the solvent contains carbon as part of its makeup, or inorganic, meaning the solvent does not contain carbon. For example, "rubbing" alcohol is an organic solvent and water is an inorganic solvent. Hydrocarbon and oxygenated solvents are examples of types of organic solvents that can effectively dissolve many materials.
Yes, rutin hydrate is soluble in water. It is a flavonoid compound that can dissolve in water and other aqueous solvents.
It is the basis of glass and is extremely insoluble in water and most other solvents. HF would be needed to dissolve it.