During the solubility test in the Organic Chemistry laboratory, I tested the one of parabromobenzaldehyde. In water, it is insoluble because the preponderant part of the molecule is lipophilic, and furthermore it is not soluble in 10% NaOH nor in 10% HCl. The only solvent in which it is soluble was the 96% sulfuric acid. Can you explain the reasons for the non-solubility in NaOH and HCl, and the reactions that occur with sulfuric acid?
Thanks in advance