Zinc carbonate is insoluble in water, just like most carbonates. It cannot form interactions or hydrogen bonds with water molecules. Thus unlike compounds like sodium chloride which can form ion-dipole interactions with water molecules, zinc carbonate is insoluble.
yes but it depends on the accidty of the water
Zinc ions can be dissolved in water. But it is too easy to ionize to go into water as zinc metal.
It is nearly insoluble in water and alcohol.
zinc sulfide seems to only be soluable in very strong acids. such as HNO3
No, but it is a sparingly soluble salt
It is a Sparingly Soluble Salt
No, it does not.
No, it will form a white precipitate.
Yes, it is
Zinc sulfide is not soluble in water.
Zinc nitrate dissolved in water.
ZnS, zinc sulfide
The chemical formula of zinc sulfide is ZnS - one sulfur atom.
why is an iron ion attracted to a sulfide ion but not to a zinc ion
Zinc sulfide is not soluble in water.
Zinc nitrate dissolved in water.
The substance created when zinc is heated with sulphur is zinc sulfide.
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I believe it is still called Hydrogen Sulfide, except that you would classify it as a Aqueous solution
ZnS, zinc sulfide
Zinc sulfide is not soluble in water. Because of the strong attraction between the zinc and sulfur ions, water cannot easily pull the ions apart. Thus, this compound does not dissolve in water.
The chemical formula of zinc sulfide is ZnS - one sulfur atom.
why is an iron ion attracted to a sulfide ion but not to a zinc ion
No, it is a solid.
ZnS
The molecular formula for Zinc Sulfide is ZnS.