NH4(3)PO4, which is ammonium phosphate, is soluble in water. Ammonium salts are soluble.
Take this as a rule: All group one salts are soluble All nitrates are soluble in water You can answer that with only one rule but better yet the two rules state that LiNO3 ( lithium nitrate) lithium being in group one and nitrates being soluble make LiNO3 soluble in water.
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soluble ink is ink that is soluble
3-heptanone is not soluble in water.
3-heptanone is not soluble in water.
NH4(3)PO4, which is ammonium phosphate, is soluble in water. Ammonium salts are soluble.
Fe(SCN)3 is soluble H2O, alcohol, ether, acetone and pyridine
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Fe(NO3)3 is iron nitrate; note the use of brackets. Remember ALL nitrates are soluble. So it follows that iron nitrate is soluble.
Sodium nitrate, potassium nitrate and calcium nitrate are all water soluble.
Yes. It has 3 hydroxyl groups which helps it remain soluble in water.
The OH group makes it slightly water soluble while the carbon group resists solubility. The 3-pentanol molecule is slightly water soluble.
Propanone is more soluble, because it is smaller. the smaller the molecule the higher the solubility nursing student.
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.
Take this as a rule: All group one salts are soluble All nitrates are soluble in water You can answer that with only one rule but better yet the two rules state that LiNO3 ( lithium nitrate) lithium being in group one and nitrates being soluble make LiNO3 soluble in water.