Chlorine is soluable, potassium however I think not. KClO3 is an ionic compound though.
KClO3
AgNO3 is a soluble ionic compound of silver.
Yes, many ionic compound are water soluble, such as sodium chloride. Others, such as calcium carbonate are not water soluble- or only very slightly soluble.
Yes.
Not usually.
KClO3
AgNO3 is a soluble ionic compound of silver.
Yes, many ionic compound are water soluble, such as sodium chloride. Others, such as calcium carbonate are not water soluble- or only very slightly soluble.
An ionic compound is more soluble than a covalently bonded compound.
Yes.
Yes
Not usually.
NaCl is a Sodium Chloride molecule,and is a Polar Bond.
A soluble salt or a soluble ionic compound. An insoluble salt/ionic compound will not dissociate in water.
Because NaCl is a polar, ionic compound.
It is an ionic molecule because it is composed of a cation and anion.
Ionic compounds are soluble in water because water is also ionic compound and insoluble in kerosene oil because there is covalent bonds