maybe it is maybe it isn't
Some of the chemicals such as amines, acids, alcohol, betaines, oils, wax and some other are a part of a group which is called Commodity Chemicals. They are sold in massive sales.
Copper oxides are soluble in acids.
Fatty acids and monosaccharides belong to the biomolecule group Proteins and Amino Acids.
Aluminum oxide is insoluble in most solvents and acids due to its strong chemical stability. It is only soluble in strong acids such as hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid, but even then, the solubility is limited.
The chemicals that make up proteins depends on how one defines chemicals. Amino acids units combine to form the protein chain, but the "Chemicals" that make up proteins are really atoms, typically C, N, O, H, S, and P.
Yes they are.
Some of the chemicals such as amines, acids, alcohol, betaines, oils, wax and some other are a part of a group which is called Commodity Chemicals. They are sold in massive sales.
Alkanols and alkanoic acids are soluble in water because they contain a hydroxyl (-OH) or carboxyl (-COOH) functional group, which can form hydrogen bonds with water molecules. The hydrogen bonds between the polar functional group and water allows these molecules to dissolve in water.
Soluble or not soluble, salts are the products of reactions between acids and bases.
It reacts with acid but not soluble in water.
Wool is not soluble in water, but may dissolve in some acids.
Yes, amino acids are generally soluble in water due to their polar nature. This solubility allows them to interact with water molecules through hydrogen bonding, making them readily dissolve in aqueous environments.
It is in most inorganic acids.
Soluble in what? It is very slightly soluble in in boiling water, soluble in m-cresol and phenol, and is degraded by acids.
A family is a vertical column in the periodic table. Elements in a family all share similar characteristics, whether they be physical or chemical. There are 18 family (or group) columns in the periodic table.
Acids reacting with bases form salts. Salts may soluble in acids.
Amino acids are generally soluble in water due to their hydrophilic nature. However, the solubility of a specific amino acid can vary depending on its side chain properties. Some amino acids may have limited solubility in nonpolar solvents but are usually soluble in water.