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Why -OH groups readily soluble
Why -OH groups readily soluble in water? If the hydrogen bonds are relatively strong, shouldn't they be less soluble?
The OH^-
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Tasha
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Triethylamine, (CH3CH2)3N, is very slightly soluble in water but readily soluble (with stirring) in 1.5 M HCL.
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Nina
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Triethylamine, (CH3CH2)3N, is very slightly soluble in water but readily soluble (with stirring) in 1.5 M HCL.
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Nina
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Hexanoic acid (structure below to my best ability) is only slightly soluble in water but is readily soluble (with stirring and
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Nina
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Hexanoic acid is only slightly soluble in water but is readily soluble (with stirring and shaking) in both 0.6 M NaHCO3 and 2.5
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Nina
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please help me, I couldn't find the answer. I tried everywhere including my textbook and on google.
1) discuss for solubility for
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anonymous
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Formic acid is only readily soluble in water and in both 0.6 M NaHCO3 and 2.5 M NaOH.
give a brief explanation of the reaction
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Nina
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Formic acid is only readily soluble in water and in both 0.6 M NaHCO3 and 2.5 M NaOH.
give a brief explanation of the reaction
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Nina
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Vitamins A, D, E, and K are _____ vitamins.
(1 point) Responses water-soluble water-soluble fat-soluble fat-soluble
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Vitamins A, D, E, and K are _____ vitamins.
(1 point) Responses water-soluble water-soluble fat-soluble fat-soluble
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