Poly(butylene oxide) (PBO) is generally not soluble in water due to its hydrophobic characteristics. Its chemical structure lacks sufficient polar groups to interact favorably with water molecules, which results in poor solubility. However, the solubility can vary depending on the molecular weight and specific formulation of the polymer.
Diphenylamine is only slightly soluble in water, but more soluble in polar organic solvents.
Siderite is not soluble in water.
Lead(II) hydroxide (Pb(OH)2) can undergo decomposition to produce lead(II) oxide (PbO) and water (H2O).
This compound is slightly soluble in water
cellulose is not water soluble, starch is water soluble.
Water soluble.
Lead (II) oxide (PbO) reacts with water to form lead hydroxide (Pb(OH)2). The chemical equation for this reaction is: PbO + H2O -> Pb(OH)2. This reaction is an example of a metal oxide reacting with water to form a metal hydroxide.
fat soluble vitamins are stored in our fat tissues and water soluble vitamins are soluble in water.
Water soluble.
Folate is water soluble.
Magnesium is water soluble.
PBO is Phone Banking Officer.
minerals are usually water soluble
Biotin is a water-soluble vitamin.
soluble in water.
water- soluble
Diphenylamine is only slightly soluble in water, but more soluble in polar organic solvents.