Diacylglycerol = non polar molecules Non polar molecules tend to be lipid soluable, (except in cases such as glucose) It is most likely lipid soluable because when it is cleaved off of the phopholipid, it stays in the membrane...
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Boric acid is slightly soluble in glycerol, forming a clear solution at room temperature. The solubility of boric acid in glycerol increases with temperature.
Glycerol is miscible in water and ethanol. It is insoluable in ether, benzene and chloroform. Check the Merck Index or Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary
Glycerol is soluble in many organic solvents but it is also easy soluble in water.
The boric acid did not dissolve because it is a weak acid that has low solubility in water.
Yes, boric acid is slightly soluble in ethanol. However, its solubility is much lower compared to water.
Boric acid did not dissolve because it has a low solubility in water, meaning it does not easily break apart and mix with the water molecules.
The concentration of boric acid in boric acid ointment typically ranges from 3-5%.
The name of H3BO3 is boric acid.