first dissolve in sulfuric acid and then add water
dissolve 40 grams of ferric ammonium sulphate in 100ml distilled water and add few drops of 6N nitric acid
Actually I've just found out...it is very soluble in water but insoluble in ethanol.
Copper Sulphate will dissolve better in warmer water, it will dissolve both faster and it will be possible do dissolve a greater mass of the Copper Sulphate.
This is because sulphate is a thing that just dissolve in the water and changes the colour.
Add water and pass it though a filter. Ammonium sulfate will dissolve in water, barium sulfate will not.
dissolve 40 grams of ferric ammonium sulphate in 100ml distilled water and add few drops of 6N nitric acid
You have to dissolve this in an amount of water and stirr it gently. It is a very well soluble salt.
Actually I've just found out...it is very soluble in water but insoluble in ethanol.
Copper Sulphate will dissolve better in warmer water, it will dissolve both faster and it will be possible do dissolve a greater mass of the Copper Sulphate.
No. All metal sulphate are soluble in water, except barium sulphate, calcium sulphate and lead sulphate.
Add the mixture in water ammonium chloride is highly soluble in water while Barium sulphate is insoluble , filter the solution the residue(solid part) is Barium sulphate, evaporate the solution and get solid Ammonium chloride.
Ammonium sulfate is very soluble in water; it is used as fertilizer.
Ammonium chloride is very soluble in water.
Yes.
Ammonium sulphate and potassium nitrate do not react. All that will happen is that the solution will contain separate ammonium, sulphate, potassium, and nitrate ions dissolved in an aqueous (water) solution.
You obtain 10 millimoles of ferric chloride and dissolve it in a liter of water.
It will dissolve in the water.