Potassium oxalate is soluble as are all potassium compounds.
Yes, 4.9 g/100 ml @ 0°C or 102 g/100 mL @100 °C
Yes. Pretty much all potassium compounds are water soluble.
yes i have dissolved it my self.
soluble! Very soluble!
Like (almost) ALL kinds of (inorganic) potassium salts it is soluble
Ammonium sulfate is soluble in water.
nope! its soluble in water (though poorly) and is also soluble in nitric acid
It is soluble in water.
No, it is soluble, all the compounds of Potassium and alkali metals are soluble in water.
Like (almost) ALL kinds of (inorganic) potassium salts it is soluble
yes, potassium sulfate is a white solid, as long as you keep it cooler than 1956° F.
Sodium sulfate, Na2SO4, is soluble in water.
Ammonium sulfate is soluble in water.
nope! its soluble in water (though poorly) and is also soluble in nitric acid
It is soluble in water.
Calcium sulfate is soluble in a solution of hydrochloric acid.
No, all the sulfate compounds are highly soluble in water.
in hydrated form it is soluble but in anhydrous form it is insoluble
Soluble substances: table salt in water, sugar in water, potassium carbonate in water, etc.Insoluble substances: table salt in acetone, silver in ethanol, barium sulfate in water.
It is soluble, like Sodium Chloride or common salt
Potassium chloride is not soluble in xylene.