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yes it is soluble in water as we know from the common principal of "like dissolves like" in this case water is a polar molecule as well as the molecule in question therefore the molecule you specified will infact dissolve in water

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Which is more soluble in water CH3NH2 or H2S?

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What name is given to bases that dissolve in water?

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What is the equilibrium constant (Ka) for the reaction of CH3NH2 with water to form CH3NH3 and OH- ions?

The equilibrium constant (Ka) for the reaction of CH3NH2 with water to form CH3NH3 and OH- ions is the ratio of the concentrations of the products (CH3NH3 and OH-) to the concentration of the reactant (CH3NH2) at equilibrium. It represents the extent to which the reaction proceeds in the forward direction.


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Is chlorine a water-soluble or fat-soluble?

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How are fat soluble and water soluble absorbed?

fat soluble vitamins are stored in our fat tissues and water soluble vitamins are soluble in water.


Is CH3NH2 an electrolyte?

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Is folate water soluble or fat soluble?

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Is folate water soluble or fat soluble?

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Is magnesium water soluble or fat soluble?

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Is CH3NH2 polar or not?

no