Yes, naphthalene is sparingly soluble in ethyl alcohol. It has low solubility in most organic solvents, including ethyl alcohol.
Amphetamine is moderately soluble in ethyl alcohol. The specific solubility will depend on factors such as temperature and concentration.
No, CCl4 is not soluble in cyclohexane because they are both nonpolar substances. Like dissolves like, and since both CCl4 and cyclohexane are nonpolar, they do not mix well.
Yes, ethyl alcohol (also known as ethanol) is soluble in chloroform. Both ethanol and chloroform are polar organic solvents, which allows for solubility between the two substances.
Nonpolar compounds should be soluble in CCl4 since it is a nonpolar solvent. Compounds like nonpolar organic compounds or those with only nonpolar covalent bonds tend to be soluble in CCl4.
Glucose is soluble in ethanol.
Yes, naphthalene is sparingly soluble in ethyl alcohol. It has low solubility in most organic solvents, including ethyl alcohol.
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Amphetamine is moderately soluble in ethyl alcohol. The specific solubility will depend on factors such as temperature and concentration.
The molecule of ethanol has a small polarity.
Yes, coconut oil is soluble in ethyl alcohol to some extent, as both are nonpolar substances. However, the solubility may be limited depending on the concentration of coconut oil and alcohol in the mixture.
No, CCl4 is not soluble in cyclohexane because they are both nonpolar substances. Like dissolves like, and since both CCl4 and cyclohexane are nonpolar, they do not mix well.
Yes, ethyl alcohol (also known as ethanol) is soluble in chloroform. Both ethanol and chloroform are polar organic solvents, which allows for solubility between the two substances.
In this case the solute is methyl alcohol and solvent is ethyl alcohol. When two liquids mix, they are not usually referred to as "soluble", but rather are referred to as "miscible".
Yes, ethanol (ethyl alcohol), as being a fluid by itself, is in any ratio miscible with ('soluble in') water.At 96% ethanol the mixture has the lowest boiling point, so destillation of a water-ethanol will never give a higher ethanol content.
No, NH3 (ammonia) is not soluble in CCl4 (carbon tetrachloride) because CCl4 is a nonpolar solvent and NH3 is a polar molecule. Generally, polar molecules are not soluble in nonpolar solvents.
Yes, benzophenone is soluble in 95% ethyl alcohol. Benzophenone is a nonpolar compound and ethanol is a polar solvent, but benzophenone is still soluble in ethanol due to its relatively small molecular size and the presence of some nonpolar regions.