Sulfates are typically soluble in water.
The compound NH4CH3CO2 is considered a type of polar compound. This is because it is a type of water-soluble salt.
A non-polar molecule is typically not soluble in water because they lack ionic groups capable of water molecule interaction. A term for this type of insolubility is "hydrophobic."
Formaldehyde, HCHO, is an example of an aldehyde (or carbonyl compounds)
Ionic bonds
The word compound is too general to apply specifically. WATER COMPOUND IS NOT INCORRECT. A compound is any molecule that is made up from more than one type of atom - water fits this.
An ionic compound such as a salt would have these properties.
Lipids
actually in chemical bonding we discuss two type of compounds one is polar and one is non polar compounds. in both of these two only polar compounds are soluble in water and non polar compounds are not soluble in water and they are soluble in polar solvents like benzene and CCl4.
The compound NH4CH3CO2 is considered a type of polar compound. This is because it is a type of water-soluble salt.
A non-polar molecule is typically not soluble in water because they lack ionic groups capable of water molecule interaction. A term for this type of insolubility is "hydrophobic."
Valium is a light yellow crystalline compound. It is not soluble. The actual prescription and medical name for Valium is Diazepam.
Water of crystallization is a type of compound known as complex compound.
Sodium chloride is an inorganic salt, very soluble in water, with ionic bods, forming large lattices, transparent crystals etc.
Formaldehyde, HCHO, is an example of an aldehyde (or carbonyl compounds)
In general, proteins are water soluble. We have several proteins circulating in our blood. By the way, there's one type of proteins which is made for carrying cholesterol and tryglicerides (that obviously are fat soluble) through the circulation.
No. An alkali is a special type of base which is soluble in water.
Solubility of a substance in water depends on the type of interaction predominates in the compound and the solvent.The solubility of any compound follows the principle "like dissolves like".So if a covalent molecular compound is polar then it dissolves in a polar solvent and if it is non polar or hydrophobic then it dissolves in a nonpolar solvent