Why are some substances not able to dissolve in water? Why do solutes dissolve in solvents? Why do crystalline solids form? Why do liquid crystals have an ITO coating? Why do ionic compounds dissolve in water? Why does MGCl2 break down into 3 ions when dissol...
Briefly explain why it is important for the beaker of water to cool slowly and for you to stir the naphthalene liquid as it cools. Explain the purpose and use of a melting point standard. Would CH_4 dissolve in water? Why or why not?
Nonpolar compounds aregenerally more soluble indiethyl ether than in alcohols such as ethanol because ethers do not have a hydrogen bonding network that would have to be broken up to dissolve the solute. Because diethyl ether has a dipole moment, polar substances readily dissolve in it. ...
Polar solvents dissolve in one another. Nonpolar solvents dissolve in one another. This is the like dissolves like rule. Methanol dissolves in water, buthexane does not dissolve in water. Does Epsom salts conduct electricity? Epsom Salt didn't conduct electricity in its solid form, because of i...
Different Types of Fish Oil, Dissolve Styrofoam at Different Rates Polarity can vary in strength. Molecules can be very polar, slightly polar, slightly nonpolar, very nonpolar, or anywhere in between. All fish oil is nonpolar. But some are more nonpolar than others. ...
In a nonpolar covalent bond, the electronegativity values of the two atoms are not significantly different, so they equally share electrons. The electronegativity of hydrogen is 2.20, and the electronegativity of carbon is 2.55. The electronegativity difference of 0.35 between hydrogen and carbon is ...
(HDPE) is investigated. The impregnation of paraffin Pickering emulsion could significantly improve the WF dispersion in HDPE matrix, resulting in increased melt flow index (MFI). It increased from 1.3 g/10 min (control) to 2.1 g/10 min (Pickering treatment) due to the lubrication of paraffin...