Yes. Any compound with potassium in it is soluble.
Generally, it is soluble in HF, hydrofluoric acid.
There is no given pH for hydrogen fluoride or any other acid or base. pH depends on both how strong an acid or base is and how much of it is dissolved in a given amount of water.
Any Group (1) or Group (11) oxides are bases. e.g. Na2O(Sodium oxide) , MgO(magnesium oxide) If a base is soluble then it becomes an alkali. e.g., NaOH (sodium hydroxide), or Caesium hydroxide (CsOH)
The conjugate acid of any substance is given by removing an acidic hydrogen. In the case of ammonium ion, the conjugate base is ammonia.
In base 3, three digits (0, 1, 2) are used to represent any given number. In base 2, two digits (0, 1) are used to represent any given number.
Potassium sulfate is soluble in water and any chemical reaction occur.
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None it can all be soluble by water
Yes, any salt or chloride is soluble
Yes. Any compound with potassium in it is soluble.
Yes, Benzoic acid is a weak acid (pKa ~ 4.2) that will dissolve in weak base such as sodium bicarbonate (pKa ~ 6.4)
Generally, it is soluble in HF, hydrofluoric acid.
There is no given pH for hydrogen fluoride or any other acid or base. pH depends on both how strong an acid or base is and how much of it is dissolved in a given amount of water.
In any means, any acid which does exist is not similar to a base as they are categorized on entirely different behaviour. However, if the word 'alkali' is replaced to the word 'acid' in this question, an alkali is a base which can dissolve well in water, every base is not well soluble in water though.