Sorry, the question in incomplete there are no suggested test substances. However; polar covalent compounds are very soluble in water.
Sodium Chloride
Calcium carbonate
copper sulphate
Polar substances and many ionic compounds are soluble in water.
Slightly soluble in water
Yes, ionic substances are soluble in water.
Yes, sodium sulfate is water soluble. Many sulfates are soluble in water. A notable exception is barium sulfate, whose insolubility forms the basis of a test for the presence of sulfate ions. Add barium chloride to a solution containing sulfate ions. The white barium sulfate precipitate is a positive test for sulfate ions.
yes it can by adding some water and other substances to it
Any chemical reaction between sand and water. Some soluble impurities of sand are dissolved, the insoluble material is sedimented.
salt and sugar
Slightly soluble in water
Water is NOT Universal Indicator. Water is often referred to as a Universal Solvent as a large number of substances are soluble in it. Universal Indicator is a chemical agent that can be used to test the pH of a liquid.
Yes, ionic substances are soluble in water.
If no lipids are present, the red dye will sink to the bottom of the test tube. Sudan (iv) is not soluble in water but soluble in lipid.
Yes, sodium sulfate is water soluble. Many sulfates are soluble in water. A notable exception is barium sulfate, whose insolubility forms the basis of a test for the presence of sulfate ions. Add barium chloride to a solution containing sulfate ions. The white barium sulfate precipitate is a positive test for sulfate ions.
KCl is soluble. PbCl2 is insoluble. Test their solubilities in water.
No liquid will help remove marijuana from your system. Marijuana is not water-soluble, but fat-soluble. It stores itself in your fat cells. Since fatty substances are not water soluble (think about what happens when you mix oil and water) drinking liquids will do nothing to clean your system of weed.
Calcite is not soluble in water.
Silver phosphate is not soluble in water.
because it want to show that Sudan iv is soluble in water n not soluble when there is lipid presence . From there you can make lipid as your responding variable
1. Crush the apple and shake it in warm water to extract the soluble substances 2. Take some of the water that had the apple in it and add it to 2cm3 of a 0.1% solution of DCIP (a blue dye) 3. If vitamin C is present, the blue dye will go colourless