Rhodium,
Well it's not worth arguing about, is it? partially because your right. But I've heard some bee here say "considered insoluble", so I thought that if a substance was soluble below a certain point it was "considered insoluble".
But the site says further down it's insoluble.
But for the physical and chemical properties section they say that it's soluble to be technically correct, however it seems not technically correct enough to elaborate with an amount at a given temperature per ml.
So if that site is the only site in existance describing benzaldehyde, ya don't know if it is or isn't soluble.
Foxy2, I know how you feel I got up to page 18 of the posts last night, saved so much great reading. You should put time aside for it if your like me and it sounds like it.
'Organic chemistry webbook that LabTop commented was the best. Read that it will help you understand functional groups ect ect ect'
Excellent! thats what I need to learn next, perfect. I was real happy last night when I saw this: "Preparation of Benzylamine"
I just thought I bet that is for adding on a benzyl group (derr), like what Antibody2 explained about methylamine. I BET Ill find more *amine.hcl somewhere, I wonder what they'll bee and do!
Edit: Came back for fight.
http://www.cem.msu.edu/~reusch/OrgPage/orghompg.htm
^^Foxy2, bring that up if you come back...but regardless it tells all about functional groups and stuff, looks dynamite, thanks!