Presence of bicarbonates of chlorides or sulphates of calcium or magnesium in water are the main causes of hardness of water.
Radon is an element.Elements alone do not show acidity or basicity.
Hydrochloric acid is the water solution of hydrogen chloride (HCl). The salts are called chlorides.
chlorides of calcium and magnesium *sulphates of calcium n Mg
They are nonmetallic With intermediate ionisation energies EN values around 2 Form poly metric oxides that are mostly amphoteric Form covalent chlorides form covalent hydride's
you can use a charcole filtraition system
Chlorides
Some chlorides are soluble (NaCl), some chlorides are insoluble (AgCl) in water.
Yes, most chlorides are water soluble
For example chlorides of sodium, calcium, magnesium, potassium.
Generally chlorides are soluble in water. But not all the chlorides: for example the silver chloride, AgCl.
Silver and lead.
No - chlorine reacts to form chlorides - not bromides
Most metallic chlorides are soluble in water.
Presence of bicarbonates of chlorides or sulphates of calcium or magnesium in water are the main causes of hardness of water.
No both iron chlorides are water soluble.
Sodium and potassium chlorides are both soluble in water.