slightly
It actually reacts with AgCl to produce NaCl (which is soluble), and some Na3[Ag(S2O3)2]complexes which are also soluble in water.
slightly
Barium hydroxide IS soluble in water, and it has the formula Ba(OH)2, not ba(oh)2.
If you mean is it soluble in water then the answer is no.
NH3 forms a complex ion with silver called the diamine silver ion, Ag(NH3)2+ which has different properties from an ordinary silver ion (Ag+) among them being that more of its compounds are water soluble.
Silver phosphate is not soluble in water.
Zinc hydroxide is very low soluble in water.
no
Slightly in water
Slightly in water
I think so. Solubilty Rule #3 says that any halogen(except F) bound to a metal (except Ag, Pb, and Hg) is soluble in water. Br is a halogen and Na is a metal, so it should be soluble.