When naphthalene and glycerin are mixed, naphthalene, a solid hydrocarbon, does not dissolve well in glycerin, which is a polar liquid. Instead, the naphthalene may float on top or form a separate layer, as it is less dense than glycerin. Additionally, the two substances do not chemically react, so the mixture remains physically distinct without forming a new compound. The result is a heterogeneous mixture with naphthalene crystals suspended in the glycerin.
To prepare a glycerin gargle solution, mix 1 part glycerin with 3 parts water. Gargle with the solution for 30 seconds and then spit it out. Do not swallow the mixture. Glycerin can help soothe a sore throat by providing a protective coating.
No, because glycerin is more dense than water.
It is insoluble in water, somewhat soluble in ethanol, soluble in benzene, and very soluble in ether, chloroform, or carbon disulfide. Naphthalene is obtained from coal tar, a byproduct of the coking of coal.
When naphthalene and phenolphthalein dissolve in ethanol it creates a crystal-like powder. The powder will also appear to have a yellow tinge and has no smell.
When you mix water, glycerin, salt, iodine, and fermented sugar, you create a solution that combines the properties of each component. Glycerin serves as a humectant, while salt (sodium chloride) can enhance flavor and act as a preservative. Iodine may impart color and has antiseptic properties, and the fermented sugar could introduce beneficial microorganisms or yeast. Depending on the concentrations and specific conditions, you might observe various interactions, such as changes in viscosity, color, or microbial activity.
To prepare a glycerin gargle solution, mix 1 part glycerin with 3 parts water. Gargle with the solution for 30 seconds and then spit it out. Do not swallow the mixture. Glycerin can help soothe a sore throat by providing a protective coating.
When sugar and glycerin are put into water and stirred, they will dissolve and form a homogeneous mixture. The sugar molecules will break down and disperse in the water, while the glycerin will dissolve and mix evenly with the water, creating a sweet and viscous solution.
When sulfur is added to naphthalene, it can form a chemical compound known as sulfurized naphthalene. This can improve the lubricity and anti-wear properties of the naphthalene, making it suitable for use as a lubricant or as an additive in lubricating oils.
No, because glycerin is more dense than water.
Try gelatin. Dissolve gelatin in hot water and mix with hot glycerin. When it cools you will have glycerin jelly. The more gelatin, the harder the jelly.
Paradichlorobenzene dissolves in naphthalene because they are both nonpolar compounds. Nonpolar substances are soluble in nonpolar solvents like naphthalene due to similar attractive forces between molecules, known as London dispersion forces. This allows paradichlorobenzene to mix and dissolve evenly in naphthalene.
It is insoluble in water, somewhat soluble in ethanol, soluble in benzene, and very soluble in ether, chloroform, or carbon disulfide. Naphthalene is obtained from coal tar, a byproduct of the coking of coal.
Yes! You can mix glycerin in olive oil. The combination of glycerin + olive oil is very good in hair fall and dryness of hairs and you can use it on your skin also.
Yes, you can mix paraffin oil with glycerin. Both are commonly used in skincare products and can be combined to create a hydrating and protective formulation. It is important to ensure that the combination is done in appropriate proportions to achieve the desired consistency and benefits.
Naphthalene is sparingly soluble in water, so when added to water it will partially dissolve but will mostly float on the surface. Naphthalene is volatile, so it will slowly vaporize into the air.
Mixing sulfur with glycerin can produce a chemical reaction that forms a highly combustible compound called nitroglycerin. This reaction can be dangerous and should only be done by professionals in controlled environments due to the explosive nature of the resulting compound.
When naphthalene and phenolphthalein dissolve in ethanol it creates a crystal-like powder. The powder will also appear to have a yellow tinge and has no smell.