chloroform has the greater density.Chloroform is a colorless liquid too.
the density of chloroform is 1.48g/ml.
The density of chloroform, CHCl3, is 1.483 g/cm3 so it would sink and water would float. Water has a density of 1 g/cm3. The solubility of chloroform is less than 1.0 g/ 100 mL
Always the bottom layer will be of chloroform and upper layer of water due to difference in the density.
No they are not. Water will float on chloroform as the latter is more denser than the former.
You need the density for that. Just divide the mass by density.
the density of chloroform is 1.48g/ml.
They are not mixing. density of water is lower than CHCl3.
The density of chloroform, CHCl3, is 1.483 g/cm3 so it would sink and water would float. Water has a density of 1 g/cm3. The solubility of chloroform is less than 1.0 g/ 100 mL
Always the bottom layer will be of chloroform and upper layer of water due to difference in the density.
No they are not. Water will float on chloroform as the latter is more denser than the former.
DNA is soluble in chloroform more than water. So we use it.
Density required for the answer. Subtract volume by density.
You need the density for that. Just divide the mass by density.
Because it is immiscible and has a greater density.
Uses of chloroform water
the concentrated chloroform water is called double strength chloroform water it is prepared by adding 5ml conc.chloroform to the 100 ml of water
Chloroform; it is a polar molecule (like water) as opposed to carbon tetrachloride, which is nonpolar (a tetrahedral shape with identical bonds and electronegative pulls that balance out). Like substances dissolve like substances, thus chloroform dissolves more in water.