can you check if this is right?

Solubility in Ethanol
Calcium Chloride:no
Citric Acid: yes
Phenyl Salicylate:yes
Potassium Iodide: no
Sodium Chloride: no
Sucrose: yes

if some are wrong then you can you explina to me how I would know if it is soluble or not

You should look up the solubility of each of these materials in some reference such as Kirk-Othmer's Concise Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology or The Merck Index or The Handbook of Chemistry and Physics by CRC (Chemical Rubber Company). I think all of them are soluble or moderately soluble in ethanol.

To determine the solubility of each substance in ethanol, you can consult reliable reference materials such as the ones mentioned above. These references provide information on the solubility of various chemicals in different solvents, including ethanol.

For example, if you were to look up the solubility of calcium chloride in ethanol, you would find that it is not soluble. Similarly, if you check the solubility of potassium iodide or sodium chloride in ethanol, you would also find that they are not soluble. On the other hand, citric acid, phenyl salicylate, and sucrose are all soluble in ethanol.

It is important to remember that the solubility of a substance can vary depending on the solvent and the conditions such as temperature. Hence, it is always a good idea to consult reliable sources for accurate and up-to-date information on solubilities.