Metal oxides of high reactivity are soluble in water while those of moderate reactivity are insoluble in water.
no, it is soluble in water
No it is insoluble, though very soluble in water.
Sulfides are insoluble unless combined with Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, and NH4. So, Na2S is soluble, and CuS is insoluble.
No, it is insoluble
Metal oxides form alkalis when they dissolve in water. Non-metal oxides for acids. For example: carbon dioxide + water --> carbonic acid magnesium oxide + water --> magnesium hydroxide
No, like most metal oxides and nearly all silver compounds, Ag2O is insoluble in water.
Most water soluble metal oxides.
No. Metal sulfides are generally insoluble, unless the metal is in group 1, like sodium.
no because it is a metal and solid ps u can go and suck on some
Insoluble. Metallic sulfides are very poorly soluble in water.
Many metal sulphides are very insoluble in water but sodium sulphide (Na2S) is a soluble compound.
It is insoluble in water but soluble in hydrofluoric acid.
Soluble
Soluble
Soluble describes something that can be dissolved in water. Insoluble describes something that can not be dissolved in water. Salt is soluble, it will dissolve in water. Oil is insoluble, oil will float on the surface of water.
All fluorides are insoluble in water!
No, alkaline metal phosphates are generally insoluble.