KCl is highly soluble in water and some other solvents.
Potassium chloride is not soluble in xylene.
The antonym of soluble is insoluble. Something that is insoluble does not dissolve in a particular solvent.
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.
KCl - Potassium Chloride is very soluble in water.
Yes, KCl (potassium chloride) is soluble in water. It dissociates into potassium ions (K+) and chloride ions (Cl-) when dissolved in water.
No. Potassium chloride (KCl) is soluble in water.
Potassium chloride is not soluble in xylene.
KCl is soluble in water, so when added to water it will dissolve easily. PbCl2, on the other hand, is insoluble in water and will form a white precipitate. By observing whether the compound dissolves or forms a precipitate in water, you can distinguish between KCl and PbCl2.
KCl is soluble in DMF
it is both soluble and insoluble
The antonym of soluble is insoluble. Something that is insoluble does not dissolve in a particular solvent.
INSOLUBLE
Insoluble
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Pepper is insoluble.
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