SolubleInsolubleGroup I and NH4+ compoundsCarbonates (Except Group I, NH4+ and uranyl compounds)NitratesSulfites (Except Group I and NH4+ compounds)Acetates (Ethanoates) (Except Ag+ compounds)Phosphates (Except Group I and NH4+ compounds)Chlorides, bromides and iodides (Except Ag+, Pb2+, Cu+ and Hg22+)Hydroxides and oxides (Except Group I, NH4+, Ba2+, Sr2+ and Tl+)Sulfates (Except Ag+, Pb2+, Ba2+, Sr2+ and Ca2+)Sulfides (Except Group I, Group II and NH4+ compounds)
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is Na Cl Soluble
oils are insoluble in water
The product is an insoluble compound.
All fluorides are insoluble in water!
To evaluate the insoluble content of a substance.
An insoluble material.
Graffiti is water insoluble, meaning water cannot simply wash it away. Thus, in order to properly remove graffiti, one must employ the usage of chemicals to do so.
Because rainwater, with the different chemicals and elements in it, is very slightly acidic.
oils are insoluble in water
The anagram is precipitation (the production of rain or snow from condensing water vapor, or the production of insoluble chemicals which settle out of a solution).
This substance is insoluble in water.
fats and oils are insoluble in water.
oils are insoluble in water
The product is an insoluble compound.
Fatty acids are insoluble in water.
Fatty acids are insoluble in water.
Oils are insoluble in water because they are bases.
All fluorides are insoluble in water!