For sodium and potassium bromide is more soluble than chloride.
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The word 'Halogen' means salt former or salt maker. It comes from Latin; 'halo' Salt and 'gen(e)' to make or form . Other elemental words of this form are Hydrogen = Water maker Oxygen = Acid maker.
No, it is not soluble in water. To be soluble in water means that the object can dissolve in water. Examples of soluble substances include salt, sugar and so on, while insoluble substances include oil.
Solubility: The ability of one substance to dissolve in another at a given temperature and pressure
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.
You think probable to sodium chloride and bromide.
If by "salt" you mean sodium chloride, then YES, it is most definitely soluble.
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.
Common Salt
Halogen is the family of salt producing elements.
Yes Halogen comes from the greek meaning "salt former"
Common Salt
Salt is soluble in water.
halogen means salt forming and they form salts with the grout 1 elements
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Most certainly yes.
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