Slightly soluble in water
Sodium fluoride is more soluble.
Nickel(II) acetate is soluble in water and polar solvents such as alcohols, dimethyl formamide etc.
According to Wikipedia, calcium fluoride is not soluble in water. (Only a small amount: 1.6 mg/100 mL at 20 °C)
It is soluble in water so a green solution is formed.
Fluorides are water soluble.
Yes it is soluble in cold water only.
Slightly soluble in water
Sodium fluoride is more soluble.
Nickel(II) bromide is soluble in water.
Nickel(II) acetate is soluble in water and polar solvents such as alcohols, dimethyl formamide etc.
It dissociates into potassium ions and fluoride ions KF--> K+ + F-
no, it is soluble in water
According to Wikipedia, calcium fluoride is not soluble in water. (Only a small amount: 1.6 mg/100 mL at 20 °C)
It may be a solute in water but it is a solid white salt.
It is soluble in water so a green solution is formed.
No