Look in your solubility table.
Look at Cl-, almost everything is soluted well, except:
Hg+ or
Ag+
Which is Mercury and silver. I suggest you use silvernitrate (AgNO3) And then check by adding ammonia solution to dissolve the ppt.
Yes, chloride ions are soluble in water.
Attraction between water molecules and sodium and chloride ions OSS less than the attraction between sodium ions and chloride ions.
The formula unit for calcium chloride is CaCl2. There are two chloride ions in one formula unit of calcium chloride. We can also say that there are two moles chloride ions in one mole of CaCl2.
In a slat positive ions and negative ions. In common salt, sodium chloride, sodium ions, Na+ and chloride ions Cl-
MgCl2 (Magnesium Chloride)
If chloride ions are present you will see a white precipitate of silver chloride.
Add silver nitrate to it. Silver chloride which is. A white ppt will form. This shows that chloride ion is present.
This test is never used for detection of tyrosine in urine, because urine contain chloride that chloride ions interfere with this test by combining with mercury chloride (HgCl2)
Not quite right. Sodium chloride is formed from sodium ions (Na+) and chloride ions (Cl-)
Yes, chloride ions are soluble in water.
No.If you add ammonium chloride solution to potassium chloride solution all that happens is a solution with all the ions in it - ammonium ions, potassium ions, chloride ions and hydroxide ions.
Chloride ions would form elements with ions of metallic elements. For example, with sodium ions, chloride ions form sodium chloride.
Yes, sodium chloride is NaCl.
Attraction between water molecules and sodium and chloride ions OSS less than the attraction between sodium ions and chloride ions.
The formula unit for calcium chloride is CaCl2. There are two chloride ions in one formula unit of calcium chloride. We can also say that there are two moles chloride ions in one mole of CaCl2.
In a slat positive ions and negative ions. In common salt, sodium chloride, sodium ions, Na+ and chloride ions Cl-
No, calcium chloride is CaCl2 containing calcium ions (Ca2+) and chloride ions (Cl-). A sulfite must contain sulfite ions (SO32-)