Being an ionic inorganic salt, PbNO3 is soluble in water which is similar in structure as methanol (CH3OH) but we must remember that water is inorganic in nature unlike methanol which is a typical organic compound. From our knowledge of organic compounds we may simply predict that lead nitrate is insoluble in methanol.
yes
The solubility of calcium nitrate in water at 20 0C is very high: 1 212 g/L.
The equation of calcium nitrate and water can be written as Ca(NO2)2 + H2O --->Ca(NO3)2.4H2O. Calcium nitrate is soluble in water deliquescence.
Yes, methanol miscible.
soluble
yes
Sodium nitrate, potassium nitrate and calcium nitrate are all water soluble.
Yes it is, but not like Sodium nitrate
Yes
No as with every other kind of nitrate it is soluble.
yes
The solubility of calcium nitrate in water at 20 0C is very high: 1 212 g/L.
The equation of calcium nitrate and water can be written as Ca(NO2)2 + H2O --->Ca(NO3)2.4H2O. Calcium nitrate is soluble in water deliquescence.
Yes, Zinc is soluble in Methanol and Glycerol
Since it is a double displacement and the products of the reaction would be sodium nitrate and calcium carbonate, the precipitate would be calcium carbonate. This is because this reaction is a solubility based reaction, and sodium nitrate is a soluble compound (every metal is soluble in nitrate, and sodium dissolves in almost everything too). Whereas calcium carbonate is insoluble, and therefore will remain solid and form the precipitate.
You think probable to copper.
Methanol