It is soluble, like Sodium Chloride or common salt
KCl is highly soluble in water and some other solvents.
Potassium chloride is not soluble in xylene.
Aluminum chloride is soluble in water.
chloride salts are usually soluble, but with silver it is not soluble.
Lead (II) chloride is insoluble in water. It forms a white precipitate when mixed with water.
KCl is highly soluble in water and some other solvents.
Potassium chloride is not soluble in xylene.
No. Potassium chloride (KCl) is soluble in water.
soluble - sodium chloride(table salt), any hydroxides eg potassium hydroxide insoluble - starch or basically any rocks
Sodium chloride is soluble in water; silver chloride is not soluble.
Aluminum chloride is soluble in water.
It is soluble in water.
yes it is soluble in water for certain limit..!! when the soluble capacity of the water exceeds beyond the standard value.. sodium chloride becomes insoluble..!!
Yes, any salt or chloride is soluble
No that is not true. It is soluble in water.
chloride salts are usually soluble, but with silver it is not soluble.
Often tap water contains dissolved metal ions that can produce undesirable effects. This so-called "hard" water can cause rings to form in bathtubs, cause buildup in pipes and reduce the effectiveness of many detergents. Thus a water softener, such as potassium chloride, is often used to remove these ions.