Yes, anorganic bromides are water soluble.
And anorganic's are the majority of bromides so yes.
Most metallic chlorides are soluble in water.
Yes, most nitrates are soluble
Yes, MnSO4 (manganese(II) sulfate) is soluble in cold water.
Benzene is the most soluble solvent in gasoline due to their similar chemical properties. Water is the least soluble solvent in gasoline as they are immiscible. Ethanol falls in between, being partially soluble in gasoline.
Yes, ethanol is the most soluble alcohol in water because it forms hydrogen bonds with water molecules, allowing it to mix well with water. Methanol and isopropanol are also soluble in water, but to a lesser extent than ethanol.
All four carbon bromides (mono-, di-, tri- and tetra-Bromomethane) are insoluble or immiscible with water.
Examples: nitrates, chlorides, iodides, bromides, fluorides of alkali metals, carbonates, citrates, tartrates, sulfates, phosphates of alcali metals etc.
Most metallic chlorides are soluble in water.
An Onyx is the most water soluble.
The hydroxide of Lithium is most soluble but all the hydroxides of alkali metals are completely soluble in water.
Yes, most nitrates are soluble
Yes, MnSO4 (manganese(II) sulfate) is soluble in cold water.
Most metal halides are water soluble, and cobalt (II) bromide is no exception.
Common Salt
Yes.Magnesium chloride is soluble in water.
Benzene is the most soluble solvent in gasoline due to their similar chemical properties. Water is the least soluble solvent in gasoline as they are immiscible. Ethanol falls in between, being partially soluble in gasoline.
Yes, fructose is the most soluble carbohydrate in water.