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Are halides soluble in water?

A halide is a generic name for a compound called a "salt", which contains a halogen as the "acid" part. Roughly speaking, salts contain an alkali and an acid part. The halogens are the five non-metallic elements found in group 17 of the periodic table:FluorineChlorineBromineIodineAstatineThe halide you probably know best is "common salt" or "table salt" - sodium chloride, NaCl, each molecule of which contains one atom of sodium (an alkaline metal) and one atom of chlorine (the halogen). As everyone knows, salt is soluble in water. However, there are a great many halides and not all of them are soluble in water. For example, silver halides (the silver compounds used to make photographic film), except for silver fluoride are very insoluble in water.


Which is more soluble in water propane table salt propanol or butane?

Table salt (sodium chloride) is the most soluble in water among the compounds listed. Propanol is also soluble in water to a certain extent, while propane and butane are insoluble in water.


What are elements in group 17 called?

halogens


What is the name of the family of the salt producing elements?

Pretty much any Group 1(Alkali metals) and Group 2(Alkaline Earth Metal) will form a salt when bonded with a nonmetal(right hand side of periodic table). Some transition metals also make salts.


Rank the following molecules in order from most soluble in water to least soluble in water methane hexanol table salt propane?

In order to do this, you need to refer to the substances electronegativity. Greater electronegativity results in the substance being more soluble. so... Table salt hexanol propane methane

Related Questions

Is salt soluble when added to water?

If by "salt" you mean sodium chloride, then YES, it is most definitely soluble.


Which is more soluble salt oil glass or linen?

More soluble in what? What is the SOLVENT? If you mean which is most soluble in WATER, then it would certainly be salt, if by salt, you mean sodium chloride.


What is most soluble in water?

Common Salt


What is most soluble substance in water?

Common Salt


What is another name for Halogen?

Salt formers / group 17 elements. The elements of Group VII (or group 17) of the Periodic Table are called halogens, which means "salt formers"


How readily astatine would be to form a salt compared to other elements in Group 17?

Astatine wouldn't form salt as readily as other elements in Group 17. Astatine is a radioactive metalloid. Other elements in Group 17 are nonmetals.


Are halides soluble in water?

A halide is a generic name for a compound called a "salt", which contains a halogen as the "acid" part. Roughly speaking, salts contain an alkali and an acid part. The halogens are the five non-metallic elements found in group 17 of the periodic table:FluorineChlorineBromineIodineAstatineThe halide you probably know best is "common salt" or "table salt" - sodium chloride, NaCl, each molecule of which contains one atom of sodium (an alkaline metal) and one atom of chlorine (the halogen). As everyone knows, salt is soluble in water. However, there are a great many halides and not all of them are soluble in water. For example, silver halides (the silver compounds used to make photographic film), except for silver fluoride are very insoluble in water.


Which material is soluble in water pepper or salt?

Salt is soluble in water.


Which salt is most soluble at 10 degrees C?

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Is salt more soluble than lard?

Most certainly yes.


Is adding salt to water solubility?

If by "salt" you mean sodium chloride, then YES, it is most definitely soluble.


Are all phosphate salts soluble in water?

No, not all phosphate salts are soluble in water. The sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium, and ammonium phosphates are all water soluble, and most other phosphates are either slightly soluble or are insoluble.