A compound is is probably soluble if it contains One of the following anions:
John A. McMurray,Robert C. Fae, Chemistry 5th Edition, 2008. Pg112
According to the listed rules above, the answer is No.
Silver bromide is only very slightly soluble in water.
Calcium bromide is extremely soluble in water.
No, BaBr2 is soluble.
yes
Lead Bromide's solubility in water is extremely low. 0.8g of Lead Bromide dissolves in 100g of water at 20°C.
Silver bromide is only very slightly soluble in water.
Calcium bromide is extremely soluble in water.
No, BaBr2 is soluble.
Yes, ammonium bromide (NH4Br) is soluble in water.
Nickel(II) bromide is soluble in water.
A solution The nitrate ( and to some extent the sulphate)is the only common silver salt that is soluble in water. The cloride, bromide and iodide are all insoluble and so a mixture of these with water is a suspension. A solution The nitrate ( and to some extent the sulphate)is the only common silver salt that is soluble in water. The cloride, bromide and iodide are all insoluble and so a mixture of these with water is a suspension.
no, it is soluble in water
yes
Lead Bromide's solubility in water is extremely low. 0.8g of Lead Bromide dissolves in 100g of water at 20°C.
Most metal halides are water soluble, and cobalt (II) bromide is no exception.
Calcium Bromide, CaBr2, is a soluble salt.
There is no such thing as carbon trioxide. There is the carbonate ion (CO32-). Most carbonates are insoluble in water. There is also carbon dioxide (CO2) which is somewhat soluble in water.