The ketones with lower molecular weights, are more soluble in water. The open oxygen can function as a hydrogen bond receptor.
Small aldehydes and ketones (those with fewer than 5 carbons) are generally water-soluble due to their ability to form hydrogen bonds with water molecules. Examples include formaldehyde (CH2O), acetaldehyde (CH3CHO), acetone (CH3COCH3), and propanal (CH3CH2CHO).
The presence of the Oxygen atom with nonbonding electron pairs in the ketone and the aldehyde will allow for Hydrogen bonding to occur, making the compound slightly soluble in water.
Most metallic chlorides are soluble in water.
-Cationic dyes (basic dyes) are soluble in polar solvents such as water, alcohols -Nonionic Fat-soluble dyes line metal-free azo and anthraquinone dyes are soluble in aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons. -Metal-complex dyes are normally soluble in alcohols, ketones, glycoethers
An Onyx is the most water soluble.
The hydroxide of Lithium is most soluble but all the hydroxides of alkali metals are completely soluble in water.
Yes, most nitrates are soluble
Yes, MnSO4 (manganese(II) sulfate) is soluble in cold water.
Most metal halides are water soluble, and cobalt (II) bromide is no exception.
Yes.Magnesium chloride is soluble in water.
Common Salt
Benzene is the most soluble solvent in gasoline due to their similar chemical properties. Water is the least soluble solvent in gasoline as they are immiscible. Ethanol falls in between, being partially soluble in gasoline.