Sand is considered non-soluble in water because it does not dissolve in water. Instead, it settles at the bottom of the water due to its higher density.
Ball point pen ink is generally not water soluble. Once it dries, it forms a semi-permanent bond with the paper or surface it is on, making it resistant to water. If the ink is water soluble, it would smudge or run when exposed to water.
No, white sand is not soluble in water. Sand is composed of particles of minerals such as quartz and feldspar, which are insoluble in water. When mixed with water, sand will settle to the bottom rather than dissolve.
Different dyes have varying molecular sizes and charges, affecting their interaction with the paper and solvent. Smaller, more soluble dyes tend to travel faster as they are less hindered by the paper's fibers and can dissolve more readily in the solvent, leading to quicker migration up the paper. Conversely, larger, less soluble dyes may move more slowly due to stronger interactions with the paper and solvent.
Cyclohexene will float on water due to its lower density compared to water. Its molecular structure is nonpolar and less dense, causing it to be less soluble in water and float on the surface.
AgI and CuBr2 are both soluble in water. AgI is slightly soluble and CuBr2 is highly soluble in water, forming a greenish solution due to the presence of copper ions.
The population of AGL Resources is 2,008.
AGL Energy was created in 2006.
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AGL means Above Ground Level. This abbreviation is used when dealing with altitudes.
AgI (silver iodide) is slightly soluble in water, with a solubility of about 0.21 g/L at 25°C. However, it is considered insoluble when compared to other salts like NaCl.
AgL is the chemical formula for silver(I) fluoride, which is a white crystalline solid. It is used in organic synthesis and as a catalyst in various reactions. Silver(I) fluoride is known to be a strong fluorinating agent.
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Silver Iodine
Above Ground Level
1,500 feet AGL.
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