Chemical Properties Pyrrolidine being a good nucleophile easily undergoes electrophilic substitution reactions with different electrophiles such alkyl halides and acyl halides, and forms N-substituted pyrrolidines. Is nicotine a pyrrolidine? Nicotine (Pyridine-Pyrrolidine Alkaloid, Derived froml-Aspartic Acid andl-Ornithine) Is pyrrolidine a strong base? Pyrrolidine, which is not aromatic, is a much strongerRead More →

The key difference between miscible and soluble is that the term miscible refers to the ability to mix a compound with another compound to make a homogeneous mixture, whereas the term soluble refers to the ability of a certain compound to dissolve in a solvent. What is the miscible solution?Read More →

We might think of paper as a material which can be recycled easily, but unfortunately that is not always the case. Once used, paper straws will become soggy and contaminated by whatever you’ve drunk through the straw. That means that most councils do not have the infrastructure to recycle themRead More →

Sugar, sodium chloride, and hydrophilic proteins are all substances that dissolve in water. Oils, fats, and certain organic solvents do not dissolve in water because they are hydrophobic. What gases can dissolve in water? The two gases that are soluble in water are oxygen and carbon dioxide. What are 10Read More →

Both forms of polyethylene are highly resistant to acids, caustic alkaline liquids and inorganic solvents. This makes polyethylene useful as a container in laboratories for storing acids and bases. However some organic solvents such as benzene and acetone can dissolve polyethylene. How do you dissolve high density polyethylene? Benzene,toluene ,Read More →

The dissolution of the Soviet Union’ was a process of systematic disintegration, which occurred in the economy, social structure and political structure. … The process was caused by a weakening of the Soviet government, which led to disintegration and took place from about 19 January 1990 to 26 December 1991.Read More →

Methane can be dissolved in water much like the bubbles (carbonation) in soda. When water containing methane is pumped to the surface, the temperature rises, and the pressure drops, which causes the methane to be released from the water, just as the bubbles in soda are released when the containerRead More →

Ethanol is an alcohol that is soluble in water. This is because of the hydroxyl group (−OH) in the ethanol that is able to form hydrogen bonds with the water (H2O) molecules. Hydrogen bonding means dipole-dipole interactions between the two molecules and it can be intramolecular and intermolecular. Can ethanolRead More →