You should specify the gases, by name, in your question. Otherwise, we are unable to answer.
Soluble gas:-
that gas which can mix with other gases such as:-
hydrogen,oxygen
co2
slightly soluble, it will make water slightly acidic
because it is highly soluble in water
Its Chlorine
yes it is soluble "soluble" is not a scientific term. But most agree that a solubility of .001 molar is not really soluble. If you look for the actual solubility, you will find by that definition, LiF is not soluble in water. (or at the least, slightly soluble in water.) Anyone who says LiF is soluble n water has never done an experiment in the lab to see that lithium fluoride precipitates very nicely out of water when formed.
No. Although an electrolyte must be at least somewhat soluble in water, in pure form an electrolyte may be a solid (such as sodium chloride), liquid (such as sulfuric acid), or gas (such as hydrogen chloride).
Nitrogen
Yes,it is a soluble gas.It reedily soluble in water.
Because ammonia is quite soluble in water, so that not all of the gas produced could be collected over water.
slightly soluble, it will make water slightly acidic
Gases are soluble in water.
slightly soluble, it will make water slightly acidic
Yes
Sodium chloride is very soluble in water. Gases are generally low soluble in water.
The gas is carbon dioxide, and it is in fact very weakly soluble in water. Under high pressures, however, it is soluble. The substance formed is carbonic acid, H2CO3.
Ammonium sulfide is soluble in water.
alchohols and amines are water soluble due to H-bonding with water .they are poler covalent compound there fore they are soleble in water.
It is very soluble in water: approx. 360 g/L at 20 0C.