It is very slightly soluble in water.
In a saturated solution:
[Pb2+] = 1.2x10-2 mol/L
[Br-] = 2.4x10-2 mol/L
because [Pb2+]*[Br-]2 = Ks = 6.3*10-6 and [Br-] = 2*[Pb2+]
The acid dissociates in water releasing H+ ions causing the compound to break up.
They dissolve faster in hot water.
no
Yes. Rock salt, which is largely the same as table salt, will dissolve in water.
In order to dissolve chalk in water, vinegar needs to be added. The vinegar has acid in it that eats away at the chalk to dissolve it.
PbI4Lead iodide========
A non polar compound would be least likely to dissolve in water.
The polarity or charges of compounds will determine if a compound would dissolve in water, where compounds with opposite charges within their molecules dissolve in water.
yes
phenols
Non-polar compounds are least likely to dissolve in water because water is a polar solvent and non-polar compounds do not interact well with polar substances. Ionic compounds and charged compounds are more likely to dissolve in water due to their ability to interact with the polar water molecules.
It is an Ionic compound just as water is.
The compound PbI4 is lead (II) iodide, where the lead ion has a charge of +2 and the iodide ion has a charge of -1.
it is an ionic compound.
it breaks up into individual crystals.
sodium chloride dissolve in water because of vacuous compound
Water is the compound that is the universal solvent. it is called this because more substances dissolve in water than in anything else.