The biological compounds that are nonpolar and insoluble in water are lipids. It is a group of molecules that are naturally occurring which includes sterols, waxes, fats, fat-soluble vitamins and the like. These molecules are nonpolar molecules so basically the cannot be dissolved in a polar solvent like water.
Anything with a pH level of 3, 2, or 1.
Answer:
200 mL
Explanation:
You simply add the volumes :) If this was a case that involved titration, you would use the formula M1V1 = M2V2. I do not know if that is what you were referring to but based on the information you gave, you simply add the two volumes.
The answer to this is to prevent dilution of the base, which may affect the results. I think that is right.
It’s considered the “universal solvent” because water dissolves more substances than any other chemical.