Indicate the solubility in HCl and solubility class of each of the following compounds. NH2 ČH3 insol. RCOO Na", R,NX' , some polyfunctional compunds RCOOH, RSO,H (C,C;) sol. Ether Litmus red (ag) Litmus blue (aq) 1°, 2°, 3° amines (aliphatics) (C, C,) ROH, RC(O)H, RC(O)R', RC(O)OR', RC(O)NH, (C, C) sol. Litmus unchanged (aq) Water sol. A RCOOH, RSO,H (>C;) sol. 5% NaHCO, Phenols 5% NaOH insol. sol. insol. B Amines (aliphatics, > C), aromatic anines Miscellaneus neutral compounds containing nitrogen or sulfur and having more than five carbon atoms ROH, RC(O)H, RC(O)R', RC(O)OR', RC(O)NH, (C C,), alkenes, alkynes, aromatic compounds 5% HCI insol. MN sol. 96% H,SO. insol. insol. Saturated hydrocarbons, alkyl halides, aromatic compounds O a. Insoluble, SB O b. Insoluble, S1 О с. Soluble, MN O d. Soluble, B O e. Insoluble, N
Indicate the solubility in HCl and solubility class of each of the following compounds. NH2 ČH3 insol. RCOO Na", R,NX' , some polyfunctional compunds RCOOH, RSO,H (C,C;) sol. Ether Litmus red (ag) Litmus blue (aq) 1°, 2°, 3° amines (aliphatics) (C, C,) ROH, RC(O)H, RC(O)R', RC(O)OR', RC(O)NH, (C, C) sol. Litmus unchanged (aq) Water sol. A RCOOH, RSO,H (>C;) sol. 5% NaHCO, Phenols 5% NaOH insol. sol. insol. B Amines (aliphatics, > C), aromatic anines Miscellaneus neutral compounds containing nitrogen or sulfur and having more than five carbon atoms ROH, RC(O)H, RC(O)R', RC(O)OR', RC(O)NH, (C C,), alkenes, alkynes, aromatic compounds 5% HCI insol. MN sol. 96% H,SO. insol. insol. Saturated hydrocarbons, alkyl halides, aromatic compounds O a. Insoluble, SB O b. Insoluble, S1 О с. Soluble, MN O d. Soluble, B O e. Insoluble, N
Chapter16: Applications Of Neutralization Titrations
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