Iron (III) acetate is not soluble in water.
soluble
There aren't any! All acetates are soluble in water.
No, it is insoluble in water
Calcium sulfate is soluble in a solution of hydrochloric acid.
It's Soluble.
Sodium acetate is soluble in water.
Iron (III) acetate is not soluble in water.
soluble
There aren't any! All acetates are soluble in water.
No, it is insoluble in water
Calcium sulfate is soluble in a solution of hydrochloric acid.
The term "miscible" refers to liquids that mix. Calcium silicate would be soluble or insoluble in water, and it is in fact insoluble (not soluble). But it does have a hydrated form.
No, calcium phosphate is insoluble. This is why calcium levels are kept low inside the cytoplasm (eukaryotic cells).
No as with every other kind of nitrate it is soluble.
No, it is not. All oxides are insoluble except for group I oxides
Calcium acetate is reasonably soluble in water, so vinegar will dissolve limestone (calcium carbonate).