== == Nickel (II) and Nickel (III) have the same behaviors.
I couldn't find any information at all on Ni(III) chlorate, but I did find this on Ni(II)ClO3. The +2 oxidation state of Ni is much more common. Molar percent concentration: At 0 °C, solubility is 8.88 moles per 100 moles water, and at 25 °C, 12.02 moles per 100 moles water. Mass percent concentration: At 0 °C: 111 grams per 100 grams water At 20 °C: 133 grams per 100 grams water At 80 °C: 308 grams per 100 grams water See the related links for the source (Google Books).
NiCl2 Solubility in Water
anhydrous
64 g/100 mL ---- hexahydrate
254 g/100 mL (20 °C)
600 g/100 mL (100 °C)
Nitrogen trichloride (NCl3) is not water soluble. When NCl3 is formed in a watery solution this may cause a serious problem as the unstable and explosive NCl3 will separate as pure NCl3.
yes.
NCl3 - nitrogen trichloride
No, it is not water soluble.
No it is not soluble in water it is soluble in chloroform, alcohol, methnol
Dolomite is not water soluble.
Yes it is soluble in water.
1 mole NCl3 = 120.366g NCl3 = 6.022 x 1023 molecules NCl3 8.2 x 1022 molecules NCl3 x 120.366g NCl3/6.022 x 1023 molecules NCl3 = 16g NCl3 rounded to 2 significant figures
NCl3 - nitrogen trichloride
Water soluble.
fat soluble vitamins are stored in our fat tissues and water soluble vitamins are soluble in water.
Partially soluble in water, Soluble in hot water.
Water soluble.
No, it is not water soluble.
water- soluble
water- soluble
No it is not soluble in water it is soluble in chloroform, alcohol, methnol
minerals are usually water soluble
Diphenylamine is only slightly soluble in water, but more soluble in polar organic solvents.