No. Silver sulphate is insoluble in water.
Sodium Sulphate is soluble. All sodium compound is soluble in water.
No Silver chloride will not dissolve in water, so it is a suspension. The only common silver salt that is soluble in water is the nitrate (and to some extent, the sulphate)
barium sulphate
Yes it is soluble very well
copper sulphate is soluble in water - take the reaction to form blue crystals (sulphuric acid + copper carbonate) - once the water is evaporated off blue crystals are left. And if the water is evaporated off still the crystals turn white! so it must be.
No. Silver sulphate is insoluble in water.
Sodium Sulphate is soluble. All sodium compound is soluble in water.
No Silver chloride will not dissolve in water, so it is a suspension. The only common silver salt that is soluble in water is the nitrate (and to some extent, the sulphate)
barium sulphate
Yes it is soluble very well
lithium sulphate
Sodium sulfate is more soluble in water than zinc sulfate.
no
copper sulphate is soluble in water - take the reaction to form blue crystals (sulphuric acid + copper carbonate) - once the water is evaporated off blue crystals are left. And if the water is evaporated off still the crystals turn white! so it must be.
Only the dodecahydrate is soluble in water.
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