slightly soluble, it will make water slightly acidic
Hydrogen gas (H2) is not very soluble in water, and so it will displace the water in the container, thus making the level rise.
Carbon is not soluble in water, hydrogen has an extremely low solubility in water (1,6 mg hydrogen/1 L water).
Yes,it is a soluble gas.It reedily soluble in water.
It's not soluble in water, although it does produce a precipitate.
Hydrogen chloride (HCl) is a gas. In the lab concentrated water hydrogen chloride solution (about 37 %, 18 M) is fuming; when opened so very dangerous. Sometimes the water solution of HCl gas is called hydrochloric acid (but this is not valid in all the languages).
slightly soluble, it will make water slightly acidic
Hydrogen gas (H2) is not very soluble in water, and so it will displace the water in the container, thus making the level rise.
You should specify the gases, by name, in your question. Otherwise, we are unable to answer.
Carbon is not soluble in water, hydrogen has an extremely low solubility in water (1,6 mg hydrogen/1 L water).
Yes, Zinc Carbonate should be soluble in water as the oxygens on the carbonate will hydrogen bond with the hydrogen in the water.
colourless ,odourless ,non-toxicgas sligtly soluble in water lightest known gas
Potassium hydrogen carbonate is soluble in water.
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No, NiCO3 is not likely to be soluble in water, it is in acid.
Yes, hydrogen is soluble in water, but not extremely so. At 20oC, about 0.0016 grams of hydrogen gas will dissolve in a liter of water. (For comparison, at the same temperature about 0.04 grams of oxygen gas will dissolve in a liter of water... quite a bit more on a mass scale, but only about 1.5 times as much on a molar basis.)
Yes,it is a soluble gas.It reedily soluble in water.
Because ammonia is quite soluble in water, so that not all of the gas produced could be collected over water.