You can perform a simple solubility test to differentiate between sugar and salt. Since sugar is soluble in water, while salt is soluble in water and slightly soluble in alcohol, you can dissolve a small amount of the granular substance in water and in alcohol separately. If the substance dissolves in water but not in alcohol, it is likely sugar. If it dissolves in both, it is likely salt.
Yes, but I can't offhand find exactly how soluble; my CRC is packed away. Any decent library should have a copy of the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, which would likely have solubility values in it. A really good library would have Beilstein, which would DEFINITELY have solubility values.
yes it is soluble "soluble" is not a scientific term. But most agree that a solubility of .001 molar is not really soluble. If you look for the actual solubility, you will find by that definition, LiF is not soluble in water. (or at the least, slightly soluble in water.) Anyone who says LiF is soluble n water has never done an experiment in the lab to see that lithium fluoride precipitates very nicely out of water when formed.
The conversion of milliliters to kilograms depends on the substance being measured, as different substances have different densities. To find the weight of 750ml of a specific substance in kilograms, you would need to know the density of that substance.
Hello by doing Resonance Column experiment, Kundt's tube and Quinkes tube experiment.
alcohol, a by product of the fermentation
You can perform a simple solubility test to differentiate between sugar and salt. Since sugar is soluble in water, while salt is soluble in water and slightly soluble in alcohol, you can dissolve a small amount of the granular substance in water and in alcohol separately. If the substance dissolves in water but not in alcohol, it is likely sugar. If it dissolves in both, it is likely salt.
B6 is water soluble not fat soluble. if you would look at a Lewis structure for it, you would find that it has multiple hydrogen bonds (OH) which makes it a water soluble. a fat soluble would be a non polar molecule containing hydrocarbon chains (CH3)
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your experiment would be to state the problem,make an hypothesis,research,analyze,experiment,then comes your conclusion
find out
A hypothesis is tested in a scientific investigation.
A bioassey is a type of scientific experiment conducted to measure the effects of a substance such as a drug on a person, animal, or cell. It is therefore not for sale.
Reject the hypothesis.
Yes, alkali compounds are generally soluble in water. Alkalis are bases that, when dissolved in water, produce hydroxide ions, which make them generally soluble in aqueous solutions.
You can find someone else to experiment...