Sodium chloride is very soluble in water.
For ethanol the term soluble is not so adequate: water and ethanol are totally miscible.
NaCl is soluble in cold water but more readily soluble in hot water
It is false; sodium iodide is more soluble than sodium chloride in water.
NaCl
due to more bond energy
The ionic bonding causes the solubility. As the electronegative difference becomes more, the ions are easily soluble. K has more electronegativity than Na. Hence KCl is more soluble than NaCl in water
No epsom salt isn't more soluble than water because it is made of magnesium sulphate and table salt is made of nacl also because epsom salt is more used for other things not food
definitely more soluble in water....
Oxygen is more soluble in fresh water.
Bromine is soluble in water.
Gases are more soluble in cold water.
Carbon dioxide is more soluble in water.
Potassium chloride is more soluble in water. However, in general, both compounds are highly soluble in water.