Metals are not soluble in water; the chemical reaction with water is not solubility.
Metals are soluble in acids; this solubility depends on the specific metal and acid, temperature, pressure, stirring, form of the metal, etc.
The metals solubility in water at room temperature is practically zero; alkaline and alkaline earth metals can be dissolved in water but this phenomenon is not a true solving but a chemical reaction.
In order to extract a metal from its mineral you need to have some solubility of that mineral, otherwise it will take too long. Let's say 2% solubility looks as a rational minimum
Zinc (Zn metal) is not soluble in water.
Reaction of a metal oxide with water produces a metal hydroxide, which is a strong base
The ability of one substance to dissolve in another substance is called SOLUBILITY.
Beryllium metal is soluble in hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, etc.
the solubility of alkali metal bases is more than the solubility of alkaline metal bases. thus the reaction: base=metal ion + OH- occus faster. since the more the OH ions the stronger the base, alkali metal bases are stronger than alkaline metal bases
due to the presencec of chromium metal as temprature increase solubility decrease
In order to extract a metal from its mineral you need to have some solubility of that mineral, otherwise it will take too long. Let's say 2% solubility looks as a rational minimum
Copper is a metal element. It does not dissolve in water.
Zinc (Zn metal) is not soluble in water.
Methyl is electron donating group hence increasing electron density on cp and consequently on Metal, this phenomenon make the metal less electrophilic. Hence decreasing its polarity and increasing its solubility in nonpolar solvents Organic Solvents). AZK QAU ISB PAK
Reaction of a metal oxide with water produces a metal hydroxide, which is a strong base
Apparent solubility represents the solubility one observed during the experiment while the intrinsic solubility meant to the real or true solubility.
because the carbonated of group 1A is stable while the carbonates of group 2A is not stable .....
if an object is aqueous it can dissolve
Beryllium metal is soluble in hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, etc.
The ability of one substance to dissolve in another substance is called SOLUBILITY.