Explain why non-ionic compounds, such as ethanol or sugar, are soluble in water. Explain why the following organic compound cannot exist. 3-hexanoic acid Why water is a weak electrolyte? Why do alcohols have higher boiling points than ethers?
Is alcohol a hydrocarbon? Are ionic bonds soluble? Is n-pentane polar or nonpolar? Is PbBr2 soluble in water? Is ethanol polar or nonpolar? Is CH3Cl polar or nonpolar? Are hydrogen bonds polar or nonpolar? Which of the following compounds will be most soluble with H2O? a. CH3-CH2-CH2...
Periodontal infection is a long-lasting inflammatory condition caused by the growth and development of an abnormal and harmful community of microorganisms. This destructive illness leads to the loss of the tissues that support the teeth, degradation of t
2. Considerations for the delivery of hydrosoluble compounds through the skin 3. Complex drug delivery systems 4. Conclusions CRediT authorship contribution statement Declaration of competing interest Data availability ReferencesShow full outline Cited by (3) Figures (9) Show 3 more figures Tables (...
Lipids being soluble in organic solvents and insoluble in water include the class : View Solution Why are alkane insoluble in water and readily soluble in organic solvent like chloroform or ether ? View Solution Explain why ionic compounds are soluble in water but insoluble in organic solvents? Vi...
Atmospheric degradation of fluorotelomer alcohol-based compounds appears to be a key factor in the presence of perfluoroalkyl carboxylates observed in both house rats and human populations.The relationship between nitrogen (N) availability and soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition was frequently studied...
Zinc carbonate is soluble in dilute acids, alkalies and in ammonium salt solutions. It isinsoluble in water, ammonia, pyridine, alcohol and acetone. Zinc chloride is very soluble in water, and quite soluble in alcohol and acetone. Which carbonates are not soluble in water?
They only react with group one element to form ionic compounds. In many sulfur compounds, the d-orbital is used in bonding and these bonds appear shorter than expected, which suggest a double bond character. Sulfur can make up to six covalent bonds making use of its s-, p-, and d-...
Explain how alcohol's functional groups can be identified using the Tollen's reagent and acidified dichromate solution. Describe the difference between the alkanol and alkanoic acid functional groups in carbon compounds? What is the difference between sucrose and glucose?
For products soluble in aqueous-alcoholic solutions, the alcohol concentration can be lowered substantially by using the compounds according to the invention. The compounds according to the invention comprise a lipophilic part consisting of two fatty chains, which is joined to a hydrophilic part ...