A compound can be insoluble or not; but not the cation. You think probable, for example, to silver halogenides.
AgCl
Silver nitrate is soluble in water but chloride and carbonate are insoluble.
Silver chloride
Silver chloride is insoluble in water; filtration is a simple method.
The insoluble white substance (precipitate) is silver chloride, AgCl, which is insoluble in water.
No. Silver sulphate is insoluble in water.
Silver chloride is insoluble.
No. AgCl is insoluble in water. It forms a solid precipitate.
- All carbonates (except ammonium, sodium & potassium carbonates) are insoluble - Lead, barium & calcium sulphates are insoluble - Lead & silver chlorides are insoluble
Silver does not react with pure water and is insoluble in water.
To form an insoluble silver halide.
A compound can be insoluble or not; but not the cation. You think probable, for example, to silver halogenides.
No. Silver sulphate is insoluble in water.
AgCl
Silver chloride is insoluble in water and doesn't react.
Silver chloride (AgCl) is insoluble in water.