To predict:
The solubility of Pentolinium in water based on their polarity and the distribution of polarity throughout the compound.
Introduction:
In general, organic compounds are not likely to dissolve in water because of hydrophobic regions in compounds. These organic compounds are manufactured in their ionic forms so that are likely to dissolve in water. The presence of functional groups contributing to polarity or forming hydrogen bonds with water contributes to solubility.
To predict:
The solubility of Methamphetamine in water based on their polarity and the distribution of polarity throughout the compound.
Introduction:
In general, organic compounds are not likely to dissolve in water because of hydrophobic regions in compounds. These organic compounds are manufactured in their ionic forms so that are likely to dissolve in water. The presence of functional groups contributing to polarity or forming hydrogen bonds with water contributes to solubility.
To predict:
The solubility of RemeronTM in water based on their polarity and the distribution of polarity throughout the compound.
Introduction:
In general, organic compounds are not likely to dissolve in water because of hydrophobic regions in compounds. These organic compounds are manufactured in their ionic forms so that are likely to dissolve in water. The presence of functional groups contributing to polarity or forming hydrogen bonds with water contributes to solubility.
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