Yes, the reactants must be soluble.
When copper sulfate (CuSO4) is mixed with hydrochloric acid (HCl), no precipitate is formed because both substances are soluble in water. When they react, they form a clear, colorless solution containing copper chloride and sulfuric acid. Since these products are also soluble in water, no solid precipitate is formed.
No, barium chloride and sodium chloride will not form a precipitate when mixed together as both salts are soluble in water.
Yes, potassium sulfate and iron nitrate do not form a precipitate because they are both soluble in water. When mixed, they will dissociate into their respective ions in the solution rather than forming a solid precipitate.
Soluble and insoluble substances are both types of materials that can be dissolved in a solvent. The key difference is that soluble substances dissolve to form a clear solution, while insoluble substances do not dissolve and may separate out as a precipitate.
Yes, but copper hydroxide will precipitate.
No, KNO3 and NaCl will not form a precipitate when mixed together. Both compounds are soluble in water and will remain in solution.
When copper sulfate (CuSO4) is mixed with hydrochloric acid (HCl), no precipitate is formed because both substances are soluble in water. When they react, they form a clear, colorless solution containing copper chloride and sulfuric acid. Since these products are also soluble in water, no solid precipitate is formed.
Iron chloride is actually a soluble compound. When added to water, it dissociates into its ions (Fe3+ and Cl-) and remains dissolved in the solution. It does not form a solid precipitate.
No, barium chloride and sodium chloride will not form a precipitate when mixed together as both salts are soluble in water.
Soluble
Yes, potassium sulfate and iron nitrate do not form a precipitate because they are both soluble in water. When mixed, they will dissociate into their respective ions in the solution rather than forming a solid precipitate.
Yes, it is true.
Soluble and insoluble substances are both types of materials that can be dissolved in a solvent. The key difference is that soluble substances dissolve to form a clear solution, while insoluble substances do not dissolve and may separate out as a precipitate.
no it does not because it forms a production of gas
MgSO4 is soluble in water, which is in aqueous state (aq) or can be written as MgSP4(aq).
Yes, but copper hydroxide will precipitate.
The products of the reaction between lead(II) nitrate and sodium chloride are lead(II) chloride and sodium nitrate, which are both soluble in water. This reaction forms a white precipitate of lead(II) chloride.