Yes, lithium chloride is more soluble.
Sodium nitrate (NaNO3) is more soluble in water compared to sodium chloride (NaCl). Sodium nitrate has a higher solubility due to the presence of more polar nitrate (NO3-) ions in the compound.
It is false; sodium iodide is more soluble than sodium chloride in water.
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.
Because water is a polar solvent.
Sodium chloride is more soluble in water than KCl.
Sodium chloride is very soluble in water. For ethanol the term soluble is not so adequate: water and ethanol are totally miscible.
Amount of sodium chlorate that will dissolve in 100 mL of water at 60°C is higher compared to the amount of sodium chloride. Sodium chlorate is more soluble in water than sodium chloride at this temperature due to their different solubility characteristics.
Yes, ethanol belongs to the alcohol functional group therefore polar, and BaCl2 is polar, so it does dissolve.
glucose has less solubility than sodium chloride because of the more OH bonds
no reaction, the solution stays clear. I've personally performed this experiment.
Sodium Chloride vs Sodium bicarbonateSodium chloride is NaCl, Sodium bicarbonate is NaHCO3.It is a salt of Hydrochloric acid, It is a salt of Carbonic acid.It is Saline in taste, It is slightly bitter in taste.It cannot act as a base, It mostly acts as a base.It is more soluble, It is less soluble.
More probable sodium chloride.