heat causes atoms to separate more
a nonpolar solvent will dissolve a nonpolar solute
Something that will dissolve anything. But there is nothing that will do that. Water is the most universal, but won't dissolve eveything.No options are given. But generally water is considered as the universal solvent because it can dissolve most polar and ionic compounds..
One advantage of a non-aqueous solvent is that it can dissolve substances that are not soluble in water, expanding the range of compounds that can be effectively dissolved and used in various chemical processes.
Water is called the universal solvent because it is very effective at dissolving a wide variety of compounds. It is also the essential solvent of living organisms. Thus, water has earned the nickname "universal solvent" (although water does not, in fact, dissolve all compounds).
Aluminum is neither a solvent nor a solute. It is a chemical element that can be found in various compounds and alloys.
stir it in a solvent
No, not every solvent can dissolve every solute. The ability of a solvent to dissolve a solute depends on the chemical properties of both the solvent and the solute.
CCl4 is a non polar solvent and therefore dissole ionic compounds
Yes, alcohol is considered an organic solvent because it can dissolve organic compounds.
a nonpolar solvent will dissolve a nonpolar solute
question itself is wrong, chloroform is solute and ccl4 is solvent, solute should dissolve in solvent and solvent cannot dissolve in solute
A solvent is a chemical which has the capacity to dissolve a solute. Water is the most commonly used solvent, and it dissolves a lot of things, such as sugar and salt. To dissolve, is for a solid material to become part of a liquid solvent and to thereby lose its solidity, and to mix in.
sodium chloride dissolve in water because of vacuous compound
Something that will dissolve anything. But there is nothing that will do that. Water is the most universal, but won't dissolve eveything.No options are given. But generally water is considered as the universal solvent because it can dissolve most polar and ionic compounds..
One advantage of a non-aqueous solvent is that it can dissolve substances that are not soluble in water, expanding the range of compounds that can be effectively dissolved and used in various chemical processes.
Yes, acetanilide is likely to dissolve in hot heptane due to their similar polarities. Heptane is a nonpolar solvent which can dissolve nonpolar or slightly polar compounds like acetanilide. Heating the solvent can increase its ability to dissolve the compound.
Water is called the universal solvent because it is very effective at dissolving a wide variety of compounds. It is also the essential solvent of living organisms. Thus, water has earned the nickname "universal solvent" (although water does not, in fact, dissolve all compounds).