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NaCl is not soluble in acetone.

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What happens when you mix sodium chloride and acetone?

Nothing happens. NaCl is virtually insoluble in acetone. Only 0.042 mg of NaCl will dissolve in 100 g of acetone at 25°C.


Will Acetone effect NaCl?

Any interaction occur.


Why the LiCl is soluble in acetone but not in NaCl?

according to the theory 'like dissolve like',polar solute will dissolve in polar solvent because these solute will ionise and get dissolved in ionised solvent. NaCl---Na+ + Cl- H2O---H+ + OH- thir is not so with acetone which is non-polar in nature.


What Dissolves Rubber Cement?

Finger nail polish remover. must get kind with active ingrediant "Acetone".


How can you tell sodium chloride from sodium iodide?

NaI is solubale in acetone while NaCl is not soluable


Does acetone dissolve sugar?

Yes. Wet acetone will disolve sugar because of it's high water content, and although dry acetone will dissolve sugar, it will not do so in the way that wet acetone will.


Can you use nail polish remover to get super glue off mw hardwood floors?

No. Nail polish remover (usually acetone or a similar solvent) will not disolve cyanoacrylics (super glue) once the super glue has hardened.


Can 1-chlorobutane be prepared from 1-butanol using NaCl and acetone?

Probably not. Cl- is a good nucleophile, but you have to first turn the OH group in 1-butanol into a good leaving group. The easiest way probably is to first react 1-butanol with tosyl chloride to form a tosylate (-OTs) group, which is an excellent leaving group, followed by addition of NaCl.


How does salt disolve in water?

Kitchen salt (NaCl) and other salts that are divided into charged ions are generally easily dissolved in water because of water's diaeletric properties. What can happen is water molecules encapsulate the ions, which they can have a natural affinity for.


Does acetone reacts with acetone?

No, because when you add acetone to acetone, all you are doing is adding more of the volume of acetone to acetone. You are just changing the amount of acetone, not anything chemically happening.


How many type of acetone?

Yes, mainly there are 3 types of acetone: regular acetone, acetone with enriched formula, maximum strength acetone.


Why acetone cannot be use as organic solvent?

Acetone is the organic compound with the formula OC(CH3)2. The molecular shape of acetone makes it able to disolve many materials including plastics. This colorless, mobile, flammable liquid is the simplest example of the ketones. It is typically the solvent of choice for cleaning purposes in the laboratory owing to the fact that acetone is miscible with water, it is the solvent of choice for cleaning purposes in the laboratory. It is a common solvent for rinsing laboratory glassware because of its low cost, volatility, and ability to dissolve water. For similar reasons, acetone is also used as a drying agent.