The motivation is the presence of three hydroxyl groups in glycerine.
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.
The motivation is the presence of three hydroxyl groups in glycerine.
ibuprofen is soluble in diethyl ether
Glycerol is very soluble in water. This is due to the reason that glycerol has three hydrophilic hydroxyl grups in its structure which make it very soluble in water.
An alkylglycerol is any alkyl ether of glycerol.
Diethyl ether does not dissove in ether at room temperature
Yes, Iodine is soluble in glycerol. Although keep in my that Iodine is nonpolar because it has no dipole charges, but Glycerol is in fact polar. This is most likely explained by the polar and nonpolar tendencies of Glycerol.
Sodium chloride is not soluble in ether.
No, sodium bicarbonate is not soluable in ether.
Yes, Zinc is soluble in Methanol and Glycerol
Water is a polar liquid; ether is not.
Diacylglycerol = non polar molecules Non polar molecules tend to be lipid soluable, (except in cases such as glucose) It is most likely lipid soluable because when it is cleaved off of the phopholipid, it stays in the membrane...