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Chalk is not soluble in cold water. It is primarily composed of calcium carbonate, which is only slightly soluble in water. Warm or hot water may slightly increase the solubility of chalk but it will not fully dissolve.
Methyl butanoate is not very soluble in water. Due to its nonpolar nature, it tends to dissolve more readily in organic solvents such as ethanol or diethyl ether.
Yes, epinephrine is water-soluble. It can dissolve easily in water to form a liquid solution that can be administered via injection for emergency medical purposes such as treating severe allergic reactions or cardiac arrest.
The solubility of calcium triphosphate in water is very low.
Zinc oxide (ZnO) is slightly soluble in water, but its solubility is very low. It is more commonly found in nature as a solid rather than in solution.
slightly soluble, it will make water slightly acidic
Clindamycin HCl is very water soluble, while only slightly soluble in alcohol.
Soluble in what? It is very slightly soluble in in boiling water, soluble in m-cresol and phenol, and is degraded by acids.
Chalk is not soluble in cold water. It is primarily composed of calcium carbonate, which is only slightly soluble in water. Warm or hot water may slightly increase the solubility of chalk but it will not fully dissolve.
Water soluble. Opiates are very water soluble unless they are in their freebase form but hydrocodone is not in its freebase form so it is water soluble. Acetaminophen (tylenol), ibuprofen, an aspirin are only very slightly water soluble and at cold temperatures they are practically not soluble at all. Hope this answers your question.
slightly soluble. not soluble, not insoluble but slightly. It is slightly soluble in water and ground water that comes into contact with gypsum often contains some dissolved calcium sulftae.
when bases are placed in water, the bases release hydroxyl ions.
Beeswax is insoluble in water because it is nonpolar and water is polar, so they are unable to interact. It is slightly soluble in ethanol because it can form weak interactions with the ethanol molecules. Beeswax is very soluble in chloroform because both substances are nonpolar, allowing for strong interactions between them.
Yes, 2-propanol (isopropyl alcohol) is soluble in water. It can form a homogenous solution when mixed with water due to its ability to hydrogen bond with water molecules.
Oxygen is only very slightly soluble in water. Water in contact with air has about 8 mg of O2/L dissolved in it. So I would not agree that oxygen is particularly soluble in water at all.
Methyl butanoate is not very soluble in water. Due to its nonpolar nature, it tends to dissolve more readily in organic solvents such as ethanol or diethyl ether.
Yes, epinephrine is water-soluble. It can dissolve easily in water to form a liquid solution that can be administered via injection for emergency medical purposes such as treating severe allergic reactions or cardiac arrest.