Selenium is not soluble in water. Like sulfur, though, it does dissolve in a rather nasty liquid called carbon disulfide, and in toluene, also called methyl benzene, and some of its relatives. All these liquids require handling in a fume cupboard and with precautions to stop their catching fire.
Water Soluble
If the question is "What is the likely bond angle for selenium hydride," then the answer is 105 degrees, just like a water molecule.
Jons Jacob was the man to discover Selenium.
Yes. selenium is a non metal
No, selenium is a element
No. Selenium is not explosive.
No, selenium is a solid metalloid at room temperature, and it is not water soluble. There are several naturally-occurring chlorides of selenium, but those are insoluble as well.
i beleive elevated levels of selenium in drinking water can cause canceer
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Cal C. Herrmann has written: 'Removal of ionic selenium from water by ion exchange' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Selenium, Ion exchange process, Purification, Selenium, Water
Judith Coffman Thomas has written: 'Analysis of dissolved selenium loading from surface and ground water to Sweitzer Lake, Colorado, 2006-07' -- subject(s): Water, Environmental aspects of Selenium, Selenium, Pollution
If the question is "What is the likely bond angle for selenium hydride," then the answer is 105 degrees, just like a water molecule.
S. J Deverel has written: 'Distribution and mobility of selenium and other trace elements in shallow ground water of the western San Joaquin Valley, California' -- subject(s): Groundwater, Trace elements in water, Selenium, Sodium content, Pollution 'Processes affecting the distribution of selenium in shallow ground water of agricultural areas, western San Joaquin Valley, California' -- subject(s): Water, Selenium, Groundwater, Analysis
Jons Jacob was the man to discover Selenium.
This compound is called selenium hexafluoride.
Selenium, atomic number 34.
Yes. selenium is a non metal
No, selenium is a element