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sparingly soluble salts solubility is measured by conductometric method

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What are sparingly soluble salts?

Examples are: AlF3, (NH4)2PtCl6, NH4HC4H4O6, (NH4)2C2O4, Ba(BrO3)2.H2O, BaHPO3 etc.


Why is it possible to have 2 different molecular equations that lead to the same precipitate?

One of the commonest kinds of precipitate is salts with very low solubility. The separate cations and anions of these salts generally have many other salts with much higher solubility. Any pair of such more soluble salts will yield the same precipitate, but will have a different molecular equation from any other such pair.


What is the solubility of carbonate salts?

Some carbonates are soluble (carbonates of alkali metals) and some carbonates are practically insoluble in water (calcium and magnesium carbonate etc.).


What salts dissolve in water?

Almost all salts will dissove in water. Many compounds are very soluble; they often include the ions:All Group 1 (lithium, sodium, potassium, etc.) salts;all chlorides, bromides, chlorates, sulphates and nitrates;all ammonia salts.Some exceptions do exist for each of these, but they are mainly where an insoluble ion is involved (such as silver). These salts are still considered soluble, but only slightly or sparingly so.


A metal all of whose salts are soluble?

All Sodium, Potassium, and ammonium salts are soluble in water.

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When dissolved salts?

Salts can be soluble or insoluble. The solubility depends principally on solvent, temperature, pressure rtc.


Which salt's solubility in water is least affected by temperature?

The salt which has the least solubility in water is mercury sulfide. It is ridiculously insoluble. Not even a single atom will dissolve.I believe that all the mercurous salts are insoluble, but that conflicts with the dictum that all nitrates are soluble. And so mercurous nitrate is sparingly soluble.presumably this is the only mercurous salt that is at all soluble.


Why is lead nitrate soluble in water?

Solubility rules say that salts of nitrates (NO3) are soluble...I can't physically say why though


Do all nitrate containing compounds have a low solubility in water?

No, ALL nitrate salts are (very) soluble.


Are Potassium salts more soluble than Sodium salts?

It can be a substiuet in chemistry.But never in coocking.


What is salts solubility?

Each salt has a specific solubility at a given temperature. See a short table at the link below.


Amphetamine soluble in ethyl alcohol?

The solubility of amphetamine in ethanol depends on the specific salt. For instance, amphetamine sulfate has different properties than amphetamine chloride. Both of these salts are very different from amphetamine free base. The free base is soluble in ethanol, though the salts have lower solubility in this solvent.


What are sparingly soluble salts?

Examples are: AlF3, (NH4)2PtCl6, NH4HC4H4O6, (NH4)2C2O4, Ba(BrO3)2.H2O, BaHPO3 etc.


Which statement is true regarding the solubility of salts ionic solids in water?

Both cations and anions are soluble in water (Study Island answer)


What role do acidfication and magnesium solubility play in chlorosis?

It is considered that the acidification of the soil and the adding of soluble magnesium salts combat chlorosis.


What are the general rules for the solubility of salts?

See this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solubility_table.


What are the solubility of zirconium salts in water?

Zirconium fluoride (ZrF4) is nearly insoluble, but Zirconium sulfate (Zr(SO4)2.4H2O) is fairly soluble.