Yes it is soluble in water
Aluminium sulfate is soluble in water up to 86g in 100ml of water
This is when it will reach an equilibrium, and the water will be at a saturated state with Aluminium Sulfate. An increase in temperature will increase the amount of Aluminium Sulfate able to be dissolved in the water.
Aluminium carbonate is not soluble in water. This is can only be soluble in the presence of hydrogen carbonate ions.
Aluminium hydroxide is not soluble in water.
In what?
In water? Yes.
It Is INsoluble!
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No. it is insoluble in water.
An alkali is a soluble base, and zinc hydroxide is insoluble, so it is a base.
that is hydroxide
What is similar about soluble and insoluble.
NaNO3 is highly soluble in room-temperature water.
One such salt would be aluminum chloride since it is soluble but when reacted with ammonium hydroxide, the insoluble aluminum hydroxide forms a precipitate. Not sure what is meant by "is insoluble in excess", however.
There are many different types of hydroxides and some are soluble and others are insoluble.
Some hydroxides are soluble, some are insolubles.
No. it is insoluble in water.
An alkali is a soluble base, and zinc hydroxide is insoluble, so it is a base.
that is hydroxide
Hydroxide comes in many forms and some of these are considered to be soluble while others are considered to be insoluble.
completely insoluble in water. soluble in 0.1N sodium hydroxide solution.
No, most hydroxides are insoluble in water.
FeOH2 is insoluble. Solubility refers to how much a substance will dissolve in a solvent. FeOH2 is ferrous hydroxide or iron hydroxide.
soluble - sodium chloride(table salt), any hydroxides eg potassium hydroxide insoluble - starch or basically any rocks
Metallic copper does not react with sodium hydroxide. But if sodium hydroxide is added into a solution of copper ions, it would form Copper(II) Hydroxide. It is a precipitate which is insoluble in water.