no because organic compounds are compounds containing carbons and doesnt dissolve in water.
The best solvent to use to dissolve non polar compounds would be a non polar solvent.
ionic compounds are polar,only a polar solvent can dissole a polar compound,so salt will not dissolve in oil but will dissolve in water because water is polar.....
a nonpolar solvent will dissolve a nonpolar solute
Water is the most common polar solvent, and is called the universal solvent because it can dissolve not only other polar substances, but also many ionic compounds as well.
Miscible means, a liquid is able to dissolve in a liquid. Generally, "like dissolives like". Oil is a non polar molecule since there is little difference in the electronegativity of an oil molecule. Therefore, the organic solvent must also be non polar. The only way that an oils or fats can dissolve in organic solvents is if the organic solvent is non polar and the oil or fat is non polar.
Organic solvents, which are non-polar cannot dissolve polar compounds, such as ionic compounds.
The best solvent to use to dissolve non polar compounds would be a non polar solvent.
ionic compounds are polar,only a polar solvent can dissole a polar compound,so salt will not dissolve in oil but will dissolve in water because water is polar.....
As a rule, polar compounds dissolve in water. Most of the organic compounds are non polar, so they do not dissolve in water. polar organic compounds like ethyl alcohol, suger. Acetic acid etc dissolve in water, because they are polar in nature.
Lipids can be dissolve in non-polar organic solvent like alcohols and chloroform
Urea is a polar molecule that readily / easily dissolves in the polar solvent - water. The term 'organic solvent' is used to describe the more powerful non-polar solvents, such as benzene, or carbon tetrachloride (dry cleaning fluid), that are used to dissolve non-polar compounds.
The organic compounds dissolve in the organic fluids because they are polar.
Ionic compounds.
polar compounds dissolve in polar solvents as there is a rule in chemistry:- like dissolves like..
A polar solute will dissolve in a polar solvent but not a nonpolar solvent. A nonpolar solvent will dissolve in a nonpolar solvent but not a polar solvent.
A good solvent can be water for polar compounds. Water is called the universal solvent because many polar substance dissolve in it. However, a nonpolar solute would dissolve in a nonpolar solvent.
CCl4 is a non polar solvent and therefore dissole ionic compounds