A compound is is probably soluble if it contains One of the following anions:
John A. McMurray,Robert C. Fae, Chemistry 5th Edition, 2008. Pg112
According to the listed rules above, the answer is No.
Silver bromide is sparingly soluble in water. It is a pale yellow(creamy coloured) solid. It is the product of the halogen test using silver nitrate. When testing for halides; - Silver fluoride remains in solution. Silver chloride precipitates down as a WHITE solid. Silver bromide precipitates down as a PALE YELLOW solid. Silver iodide precipitates down as a intensely coloured YELLOW solid. Silver astatide has not been characterised.
Calcium bromide is extremely soluble in water.
Yes, barium bromide is soluble in water. When it dissolves in water, it dissociates into barium ions (Ba2+) and bromide ions (Br-), resulting in a clear solution.
Yes, copper II bromide is soluble in water. It forms a blue-green solution when dissolved in water.
Yes, potassium bromide is soluble in chloroform. As a polar compound, potassium bromide is soluble in polar solvents like water as well as nonpolar solvents like chloroform.
Silver bromide is sparingly soluble in water. It is a pale yellow(creamy coloured) solid. It is the product of the halogen test using silver nitrate. When testing for halides; - Silver fluoride remains in solution. Silver chloride precipitates down as a WHITE solid. Silver bromide precipitates down as a PALE YELLOW solid. Silver iodide precipitates down as a intensely coloured YELLOW solid. Silver astatide has not been characterised.
Calcium bromide is extremely soluble in water.
Yes, barium bromide is soluble in water. When it dissolves in water, it dissociates into barium ions (Ba2+) and bromide ions (Br-), resulting in a clear solution.
Calcium Bromide, CaBr2, is a soluble salt.
Yes, ammonium bromide (NH4Br) is soluble in water.
Nickel(II) bromide is soluble in water.
Sodium Bromide is of course very soluble in water. In fact 116 grams of NaBr will dissolve in 100 cc of H2O at 50 degrees C.
Nickel bromide is soluble in water. It readily dissolves in water to form a clear, colorless solution.
Silver bromide (AgBr) is generally considered insoluble in water. Its low solubility is due to the strong ionic bonds between silver and bromide ions, which do not easily dissociate in aqueous solutions. However, it can dissolve slightly in ammonia and certain other solvents.
Yes, copper II bromide is soluble in water. It forms a blue-green solution when dissolved in water.
Yes, magnesium bromide (MgBr2) is soluble in water. It forms a colorless to pale-yellow solution when dissolved in water.
Yes, potassium bromide is soluble in chloroform. As a polar compound, potassium bromide is soluble in polar solvents like water as well as nonpolar solvents like chloroform.