Sodium carbonate is soluble in water
Yes, many ionic compound are water soluble, such as sodium chloride. Others, such as calcium carbonate are not water soluble- or only very slightly soluble.
Add a solution of Sodium carbonate, Na2CO2, to the mixture. If it is NaCl, no noticeable rxn will take place.since the least soluble product would be Na2CO2, which is still soluble. If it is CaCl2, the product would be CaCO2 (calcium carbonate). and a precipitate would be formed, very insoluble in water.
Sodium carbonate is more soluble.
Sodium carbonate is a white powder. It is baking powder and soda. It is soluble in water and and a little soluble in alcohol. It is a sodium salt of carbonic acid. It is an organic compound - it contains carbon.
Yes it is soluble.
I suppose that this compound is potassium carbonate, K2CO3.
It's Barium Carbonate. Due to the solubilty rules, nitrates and chlorates are soluble.
Lead carbonate is an ionic compound, and despite its relative insolubility, it is essentially polar, because it consists of positive and negative ions.
no
the precipitate calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is formed
Strontium nitrate and ammonium carbonate are both easily soluble in water.
Silver Nitrate