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It's not soluble in water, although it does produce a precipitate.
Calcium bromide is extremely soluble in water.
soluble
Carbon is not soluble in water, hydrogen has an extremely low solubility in water (1,6 mg hydrogen/1 L water).
It reacts with acid but not soluble in water.
It's not soluble in water, although it does produce a precipitate.
Calcium bromide is extremely soluble in water.
soluble
Calcium chloride is soluble in water.
Carbon is not soluble in water, hydrogen has an extremely low solubility in water (1,6 mg hydrogen/1 L water).
It reacts with water
It reacts with acid but not soluble in water.
Calcium is water soluble, but not fat soluble. It is the fifth most dissolved ion in seawater. On the other hand, fat is soluble into calcium in the body. The calcium will extract the fat from food in the digestive system, and they combine to form a foamy substance which is not absorbed by the body, and so the fat will be flushed out.
Yes, Zinc Carbonate should be soluble in water as the oxygens on the carbonate will hydrogen bond with the hydrogen in the water.
No, calcium oxalate is not soluble. This is what results in what are called gall stones, or kidney stones.
Yes
The calcium carbide rips the oxygen from the water, making calcium carbonate and hydrogen. The hydrogen escapes.