CaCl will separate into individual ions when placed into water. Look at your Periodic Table Ca2+Cl-
soluble
no
No, it is insoluble in water
Yes, barium chloride (BaCl2) is soluble in water.
Hexane is not a polar molecule, and thus is not soluble in water. Methylene chloride is not soluble in water for the same reason.
Sodium chloride is soluble in water; silver chloride is not soluble.
soluble
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.
Rubidium chloride is soluble in water,
Examples are: calcium carbonate, calcium oxalate, calcium fluoride etc.
Calcium chloride is soluble in water.
no
You are misinformed, Lithium Chloride IS soluble in water.
It is Lead chloride.
No, it is insoluble in water
Yes, barium chloride (BaCl2) is soluble in water.