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.
AgNO3 is a soluble ionic compound of silver.
ionic However, it should be noted that not all ionic compounds are water soluble.
Ionic compounds are those which form ions when dissolve in water.water is ionic compound because when it dissolve in water it ionizes in to H+ and OH-Therefore ionic compounds are soluble in water. Ionic compounds are not soluble in kerosine oil because there is covalent bond in it. THANKS FOR WATCHING BY FARIDA REHMAN.
It is an ionic molecule because it is composed of a cation and anion.
Yes.
Yes
Ionic compounds are soluble in water because water is also ionic compound and insoluble in kerosene oil because there is covalent bonds
A soluble salt or a soluble ionic compound. An insoluble salt/ionic compound will not dissociate in water.
That would be an ionic bond.
AgNO3 is a soluble ionic compound of silver.
ionic However, it should be noted that not all ionic compounds are water soluble.
Ionic compounds are those which form ions when dissolve in water.water is ionic compound because when it dissolve in water it ionizes in to H+ and OH-Therefore ionic compounds are soluble in water. Ionic compounds are not soluble in kerosine oil because there is covalent bond in it. THANKS FOR WATCHING BY FARIDA REHMAN.
Salt is soluble in water because is a polar, ionic compound.
It is an ionic molecule because it is composed of a cation and anion.
No, It is (NH2)2CO urea , it is a crystalline covalent organic compound used as fertilizer and is soluble in water
No, it is an ionic compound which is soluble in water (a polar solvent) but not in Hexane ( a non polar solvent).