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Exceptions to sulfide, carbonate, chromates, and phosphates?

CO3 combined with Na, K, Mg, and PO3 combined with Na, K, and NH4


Which salts are insoluble?

- All carbonates (except ammonium, sodium & potassium carbonates) are insoluble - Lead, barium & calcium sulphates are insoluble - Lead & silver chlorides are insoluble


What group of compounds is described as insoluble?

One group of compounds that is commonly insoluble is metal sulfides. These compounds are generally not soluble in water and form solid precipitates when metal ions react with sulfide ions.


Sulfide (s)?

insoluble


What is the pH of iron ii sulfide?

Iron(II) sulfide is insoluble in water.


Is MnS soluble or insoluble?

Insoluble. Metallic sulfides are very poorly soluble in water.


Is aluminum sulfide soluble in water?

Aluminum sulfide is insoluble in water, as it does not dissociate or dissolve when mixed with water.


What are the chracteristics of lead sulfide?

Lead sulfide is a black solution. It is insoluble in water and is a precipitate. The principle of the lead acetate test is the formation of lead sulfide.


Is Fe2S3 soluble?

Iron (III) sulfide is not soluble in water.


Can zinc sulfide be dissolved in water?

Zinc carbonate is insoluble in water, just like most carbonates. It cannot form interactions or hydrogen bonds with water molecules. Thus unlike compounds like sodium chloride which can form ion-dipole interactions with water molecules, zinc carbonate is insoluble.


How do you write aqueous solutions of copper(1) nitrate and potassium sulfide are mixed forming insoluble copper(1) sulfide?

The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is CuNO3(aq) + K2S(aq) -> Cu2S(s) + 2KNO3(aq). When aqueous solutions of copper(1) nitrate and potassium sulfide are mixed, a double replacement reaction occurs, forming insoluble copper(1) sulfide precipitate. This is a precipitation reaction where the insoluble product is separated from the solution.


Does Ag dissolve in water?

If you mean is it soluble in water then the answer is no.