A solute that has no practical point of saturation in a given solvent is said to be infinitely soluble in that solvent. Ethanol, for example, is infinitely soluble in water.
Substances that are mutually soluble in each other are called miscible. This means they can mix and dissolve in each other in any proportion. An example of miscible substances are ethanol and water.
Generally gases are miscible in each other; sometimes chemical reactions occur.
For any soluble substance, the ions of that substance have a stronger attraction for water molecules than they do for each other.
No, sugar is not soluble in hexane. This is because sugar is considered hydrophilic, so it will only dissolve in something that contains water.
Yes acetone and dichloromethane are both polar molecules so they are soluble in each other and form polar interactions.
Because they aren't soluble in each other and have different densities.
Of the infinitely many points on a sphere, no two are the same as each other.
No, acetic acid is polar and hexane is nonpolar, so they are not soluble in each other.
This is a mixture of materials which can be distinguished from each other.
Substances that are mutually soluble in each other are called miscible. This means they can mix and dissolve in each other in any proportion. An example of miscible substances are ethanol and water.
Generally gases are miscible in each other; sometimes chemical reactions occur.
Infinitely many. There are infinitely many numbers between any two numbers - no matter how close to each other they are.
For any soluble substance, the ions of that substance have a stronger attraction for water molecules than they do for each other.
Yes. Toluene and benzene are each soluble in the other. Neither is soluble in water.
Any two integers next to each other can add and multiply.There are no two numbersnext to each other because numbers are infinitely dense. that is, between any two numbers there is another, and another, and so on. So there is no "next".Any two integers next to each other can add and multiply.There are no two numbersnext to each other because numbers are infinitely dense. that is, between any two numbers there is another, and another, and so on. So there is no "next".Any two integers next to each other can add and multiply.There are no two numbersnext to each other because numbers are infinitely dense. that is, between any two numbers there is another, and another, and so on. So there is no "next".Any two integers next to each other can add and multiply.There are no two numbersnext to each other because numbers are infinitely dense. that is, between any two numbers there is another, and another, and so on. So there is no "next".
No, vinegar (acetic acid) and oil are not soluble in each other because they are two immiscible substances. Vinegar is polar and water-soluble, whereas oil is nonpolar and hydrophobic.
Yes, triphenylmethanol is soluble in chloroform. This is because both triphenylmethanol and chloroform are nonpolar molecules, which allows them to dissolve in each other.