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Is CO3 soluble

Updated: 8/10/2023
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13y ago

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Calcium carbonate is very poorly soluble in water. At 25 deg. Celsius, its Ksp value is 2.8x10-9. This means the concentration of each ion in solution at equilibrium would be the square root of this number, which is about 5.3x10-5, or 0.000053M.

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13y ago

Most insoluble ions include OH-, CO3(2-), PO4(3-), S(2-). These, if they are soluble, are most likely weak and can bond and split in whatever solution it happens to be in.

All soluble ions would override these but Barium is not one of those.

So, no.

One noteworthy thing about Barium is that it is insoluble with SO4(2-) despite SO4(2-) being a soluble ion.

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13y ago

There is no such stuff as CO3' It's part of a molecule such as CaCO3 and it does not exists on its own.

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12y ago

It is insoluble in water and all organic solvents but soluble in acidic solutions.

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13y ago

If the question is about solubility in water, then yes.

It is soluble in water.It dissolves in it releasing a large amount of heat and making water warm.

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8y ago

Cobalt carbonate is practically insoluble in water.

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15y ago

yes CaCo3 3 is soluble in water :)

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4y ago

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