Not all salts of the earth alkaline metals are soluble in water. Alkaline metal salts like lithium and sodium salts are generally soluble in water, while salts of heavier alkaline earth metals like calcium and barium may have limited solubility in water.
The balanced equation for potassium iodide (KI) mixing with trisodium phosphate (Na3PO4) is: 3 KI + Na3PO4 → K3PO4 + 3 NaI
Silver nitrate is the most soluble in water of all common silver salts and is generally considered soluble, although it does have a saturation limit.
Yes, ammonium carbonate is soluble in water. It readily dissolves in water to produce a clear solution.
No, not all nitrate-containing compounds have low solubility in water. Some nitrate salts, such as potassium nitrate and sodium nitrate, are highly soluble in water. However, some metal nitrates, like lead(II) nitrate and silver nitrate, have low solubility in water.
None it can all be soluble by water
Yes all ammonium salts are soluble in water.
Table salt (sodium chloride) is very soluble in water; but not all salts are soluble in water.
Not all salts of the earth alkaline metals are soluble in water. Alkaline metal salts like lithium and sodium salts are generally soluble in water, while salts of heavier alkaline earth metals like calcium and barium may have limited solubility in water.
All soluble salts can go in the ground water.
Yes, ALL pure potassium salts are soluble in water. (Not all of the so-called mixed, complex or dual metal salts)
Sodium is a metal that forms soluble salts like sodium chloride (table salt) and sodium carbonate.
Some salts are insoluble in water. All types of sodium chloride are soluble in water.
The balanced equation for potassium iodide (KI) mixing with trisodium phosphate (Na3PO4) is: 3 KI + Na3PO4 → K3PO4 + 3 NaI
No, not all chloride salts are soluble in water. For example, lead(II) chloride (PbCl2) and silver chloride (AgCl) are insoluble in water.
Generally chlorides are soluble in water. But not all the chlorides: for example the silver chloride, AgCl.
- all metal salts are ionic compounds - many salts are soluble in water and are dissociated