Examples: nitrates, chlorides, acetates, sulfates, formiates, uranates, iodides etc.
Yes, basic salts are generally more soluble in acid compared to other types of salts.
Some salts are insoluble in water. All types of sodium chloride are soluble in water.
All types of metals form salts.
Salts contain a cation (generally ammonium or a metal) and an anion.
For example salts dissociated in water are electrolytes. Also some molten salts etc.
For example salts dissociated in water are electrolytes. Also some molten salts etc.
Globalsalts is a company which sell different types of salts for alimentary use. See the link below.
It is made from different types of burning metals; * Strontium and lithium salts - red* Copper salts - blue* Magnesiumsalts - white* Barium salts - green* Sodium salts -gold.
Examples are soluble salts as: sodium chloride and other chlorides, nitrates, sulfates, phosphates etc.
There are no salts in lead. Lead is an element.
3 Types of Chloride Salts are found in crude oil: Calcium, Sodium and Magnesium Chlorides
Various type of salts are formed with H2SO4.. They are:K2SO4 , Na2SO4 , MnSO4 , BaSO4