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Zinc carbonate is insoluble in water, just like most carbonates. It cannot form interactions or hydrogen bonds with water molecules. Thus unlike compounds like sodium chloride which can form ion-dipole interactions with water molecules, zinc carbonate is insoluble.

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14y ago

yes but it depends on the accidty of the water

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15y ago

Zinc ions can be dissolved in water. But it is too easy to ionize to go into water as zinc metal.

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13y ago

It is nearly insoluble in water and alcohol.

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13y ago

zinc sulfide seems to only be soluable in very strong acids. such as HNO3

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10y ago

No, but it is a sparingly soluble salt
It is a Sparingly Soluble Salt

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16y ago

No, it does not.

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13y ago

No, it will form a white precipitate.

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13y ago

Yes, it is

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