A compound can be insoluble or not; but not the cation.
You think probable, for example, to silver halogenides.
Insoluble salts are the products of precipitation reactions.
Insoluble salts are not the products of electrolysis.
Insoluble salts are the products of precipitation reactions.
The product is a silver halide insoluble in water.
Salts are prepared by a reaction between an acid and a base; the insoluble salt is a precipitate.
To form an insoluble silver halide.
When making photographic film, silver nitrate is treated with halide salts of sodium or potassium to form insoluble silver halide in situ in photographic gelatin, which is then applied to strips of tri-acetate or polyester. AgNO3 + NaCl -------->AgCl(s) + NaNO3 .
Only some salts are insoluble.
Insoluble salts are the products of precipitation reactions.
Insoluble salts are the products of precipitation reactions.
Insoluble salts are not the products of electrolysis.
Salts contain cations and anions.
When making photographic film, silver nitrate is treated with halide salts of sodium or potassium to form insoluble silver halide in situ in photographic gelatin, which is then applied to strips of tri-acetate or polyester. AgNO3 + NaCl -------->AgCl(s) + NaNO3 .
Silver salts (AgCl)
The product is a silver halide insoluble in water.
The halide mineral group.
Salts are prepared by a reaction between an acid and a base; the insoluble salt is a precipitate.