Yes, ether is soluble in coconut oil. Coconut oil is a non-polar solvent, and since ether is also a non-polar compound, they can mix well together. However, the solubility may depend on the specific conditions, such as temperature and the ratio of the two substances.
Yes, Copper Sulfate is soluble in coconut oil.
for vitamin A (retinol):soluble in ethanol,methanol,tween 40,chloroform,ethyl -ether and oil for vitamin D2:soluble in alcohol,ether AND chloroform for vitamin D3:soluble in alcohol,ether,chloroform,acetone AND VEGETABLE OIL for vitamin E acetate:soluble inalcohol,ether,chloroform,aceton and oil for vitamin k1: soluble in ether,chloroform,acetone.slightly soluble in oil and methanol
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The lipid glycerol is soluble in both water and ether. Olive oil is soluble in ether, but not water. A solid lipid is insoluble in water, methanol, and ether.
All soluble substances can be dissolved in coconut oil.
Yes, coconut oil is soluble in ethyl alcohol to some extent, as both are nonpolar substances. However, the solubility may be limited depending on the concentration of coconut oil and alcohol in the mixture.
Salt is not soluble in coconut oil because salt is hydrophilic (water-loving) and coconut oil is hydrophobic (water-repelling). This makes them immiscible in each other. Salt dissolves in water, not in oil.
Nope. Coconut oil which is a lipid is insoluble in dilute alkali. Dilute NaOH is a dilute alkali.
ibuprofen is soluble in diethyl ether
Yes, it is very much soluble in Hexane, diethyl ether, Petroleum spirit etc
Lipids are soluble in Bloor's regent (Ethanol and Diethyl ether in 1:2 molar ratio).
No. Oils can be soluble in organic solvents such as chloroform or hexane.