No, strong acids and bases are very soluble (will dissociate completely).
Citric acid is sparingly soluble in isopropanol.
no it's very very sparingly soluble in water .......iodoform soluble in alchol and chloroform .............
Yes, calcium sulfate is sparingly soluble in water.
chloride salts are usually soluble, but with silver it is not soluble.
No, not all metal hydroxides are soluble in water. Alkaline earth metal hydroxides like calcium hydroxide and barium hydroxide are sparingly soluble, while alkali metal hydroxides like sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide are highly soluble.
Citric acid is sparingly soluble in isopropanol.
no it's very very sparingly soluble in water .......iodoform soluble in alchol and chloroform .............
Yes, Pb(OH)2 is sparingly soluble in water.
These are the salts of strong acids and strong bases.
Weak bases are slightly soluble in water. They do not fully dissociate into ions like strong bases, but they do ionize to a small extent in water.
Yes, calcium sulfate is sparingly soluble in water.
Only hydroxides of alkali metalsare vrey soluble.
chloride salts are usually soluble, but with silver it is not soluble.
No, not all metal hydroxides are soluble in water. Alkaline earth metal hydroxides like calcium hydroxide and barium hydroxide are sparingly soluble, while alkali metal hydroxides like sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide are highly soluble.
Argon is sparingly soluble in water. It has very low solubility and does not react with water.
Cyclohexene and cyclohexane are both insoluble in water and bases. Cyclohexene is insoluble in weak acids and soluble in strong acids and is thus considered a neutral compound. Cyclohexane is insoluble in everything, and is considered an inert compound.
No. Not ALL metal hydroxides are strong bases, and not all strong bases are soluble.Only group 2 hydroxides (LiOH, NaOH, KOH, etc) and three group 2 metal hydroxides (CaOH, SrOH, and BaOH) are strong bases.Solubility is determined by how much the substance deionizes in a solution at a given temperature. A soluble substance is considered to be soluble if makes 0.1 M, and insoluble if it's less than 0.0001 M.For example, BaOH is a strong base, and is considered insoluble because less than 1% of it dissolves in water. But the bit that does is a very strong electrolyte.