Sodium Bromide is of course very soluble in water. In fact 116 grams of NaBr will dissolve in 100 cc of H2O at 50 degrees C.
no, it is soluble in water
sodium bromide is not an acid or base it is a solid neutral salt highly soluble in water.
Yes, ammonium bromide (NH4Br) is soluble in water.
A solution The nitrate ( and to some extent the sulphate)is the only common silver salt that is soluble in water. The cloride, bromide and iodide are all insoluble and so a mixture of these with water is a suspension. A solution The nitrate ( and to some extent the sulphate)is the only common silver salt that is soluble in water. The cloride, bromide and iodide are all insoluble and so a mixture of these with water is a suspension.
Sodium Bromide is a stable salt. It will dissolve in water.
Nickel(II) bromide is soluble in water.
no, it is soluble in water
Sodium acetate is soluble in water.
yes it is soluble in water for certain limit..!! when the soluble capacity of the water exceeds beyond the standard value.. sodium chloride becomes insoluble..!!
No that is not true. It is soluble in water.
Silver bromide and sodium nitrate will react to form silver nitrate and sodium bromide as the products. The precipitate formed will be silver bromide, which is insoluble in water and will appear as a white solid in the reaction mixture.
Sodium sulfate, Na2SO4, is soluble in water.
Sodium chloride is soluble in water; silver chloride is not soluble.
Sodium chlorate is very soluble in water.
Sodium sulfate is soluble in water. It forms a clear solution when mixed with water due to its high solubility.
No it is not soluble in common liquids
Sodium iodide is soluble in water.