Trimyristin is not soluble in water due to its hydrophobic nature. It is a triglyceride composed of three myristic acid molecules, which feature long hydrocarbon chains that do not interact favorably with water molecules. This lack of polarity and the presence of nonpolar carbon chains prevent trimyristin from dissolving in polar solvents like water. As a result, it remains insoluble and tends to separate from aqueous solutions.
Yes, trimyristin is soluble in acetone. Trimyristin is a lipid compound that is soluble in polar organic solvents like acetone due to its nonpolar nature.
no,trimyristin does not dissolve in water....ether will be the suitable solvent
The density of trimyristin is 885.00 kg / m^3. Trimyristin is an ester with the chemical formula C45H86O6 and is found naturally in many vegetable fats and oils.
To find the heat of combustion for 100 grams of trimyristin, you would first calculate the molar mass of trimyristin (the sum of the atomic masses of all the atoms in a molecule of trimyristin). Then, use the heat of combustion values for each element in the compound to determine the total heat of combustion for trimyristin. Finally, convert this value per mole of trimyristin to the heat of combustion for 100 grams.
Water soluble.
fat soluble vitamins are stored in our fat tissues and water soluble vitamins are soluble in water.
Water soluble.
Folate is water soluble.
Magnesium is water soluble.
water- soluble
minerals are usually water soluble
Biotin is a water-soluble vitamin.