Overall, transition metals have low reactivity with water. The alkali metals, however, react vigorously with water.
Transition metalas doesn't react with water.
No, it is soluble, all the compounds of Potassium and alkali metals are soluble in water.
Yes, all the compounds of alkali metals including Potassium are soluble in water.
transition metals
Boron is a metalloid, not a metal. Transition metals are metals.
Metals are not soluble in water; the chemical reaction with water is not solubility. Metals are soluble in acids; this solubility depends on the specific metal and acid, temperature, pressure, stirring, form of the metal, etc.
Chromates of alkali metals are soluble in water. But chromates of Alkaline earth metals, transition metals and post-transition(poor) metals are mostly insoluble in water.
Thiocyanates of Alkali metals are more soluble than that of transition metals.
No. Metals are not soluble in water.
Zinc hydroxide is very low soluble in water.
No, it is soluble, all the compounds of Potassium and alkali metals are soluble in water.
Metallic bonds are not soluble in water.
The hydroxide of Lithium is most soluble but all the hydroxides of alkali metals are completely soluble in water.
Yes, all the compounds of alkali metals including Potassium are soluble in water.
Its soluble becuz all compounds with group 1 metals are usually soluble....................
Alkali metals violently react with water.
transition metals
All nitrates are soluble in water. Lead, Silver, and Mercury, however, are some of the most insoluble metals. The halides of these metals are almost always considered insoluble.