You could maybe put it in hot water like on a pan with hot water then boil it
Insoluble salts are the products of some chemical reactions.
Example:
AgNO3 + NaCl = AgCl + NaNO3
Silver chloride is an insoluble, white salt.
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.
Yes of course; they are used in gravimetry.
Salts are prepared by a reaction between an acid and a base; the insoluble salt is a precipitate.
Salts may be soluble or insoluble in water.
Insoluble salts doesn't diffuse in water.
insoluble salts
As all other salts they contain generally a cation and an anion.
This is not mandatory: some salts are very soluble, some salts are very insoluble.
Probable you think to inorganic and organic salts; also, soluble or insoluble salts, colored or colorless salts, etc.