It is a white solid that dissolves in organic solvents.
Therefore, they are soluble in both organic solvents and water.
This effect is abolished in polar solvents such as water.
This most commonly occurs in polar solvents, such as water or ammonia.
Different substances are more or less soluble in different solvents.
For polymers in solvents the story is much more complicated and to my knowledge no general theory exists.
It is a yellow solid that dissolves in common organic solvents.
Therefore, it dissolves in both water and polar organic solvents.
The product is available in different solvents as 20% solutions.
In less polar solvents two ions can still be connected to some extent.