A solution can only be acidic if it is aqueous as H3O+ ions cause acid properties.
All acid solutions are by definition soluble in water.
Pregabalin is soluble in water and in acidic or basic solutions. Its solubility in water at room temperature is approximately 0.4 mg/mL.
Uric Acid is not water soluble due to it's toxic and acidic base.
Yes magnesium carbonate is a salt that does not dissolve in water.
Yes, hydrogen sulfide gas is soluble in water. It reacts with water to form hydrosulfuric acid, which is a weak acid. The solubility of hydrogen sulfide in water increases with decreasing temperature.
The two water soluble gases areO2 & CO2
Magnesium hydroxide is less soluble in acidic solutions compared to pure water. In an acidic solution, magnesium hydroxide can form a solid precipitate due to the neutralization reaction with the acid.
slightly soluble, it will make water slightly acidic
Barium carbonate (BaCO3) is more soluble in acidic solutions than in pure water. In an acid solution, the carbonate ion (CO3^2-) can react with protons (H+) from the acid to form carbonic acid (H2CO3), which is more soluble and can dissociate into water and carbon dioxide. This reaction helps increase the solubility of barium carbonate in acidic conditions.
Pregabalin is soluble in water and in acidic or basic solutions. Its solubility in water at room temperature is approximately 0.4 mg/mL.
A solution can only be acidic if it is aqueous as H3O+ ions cause acid properties. All acid solutions are by definition soluble in water.
Uric Acid is not water soluble due to it's toxic and acidic base.
Yes magnesium carbonate is a salt that does not dissolve in water.
Resorcinol is 1,3-dihydroxy benzene, it is acidic and two 'OH' groups make the system sufficiently polar so it is soluble in polar solvent water.
No, it is not soluble at all, so it won't react with, or protolyse in water.
Yes, calcite can dissolve in water because it is a mineral composed of calcium carbonate, which is soluble in acidic water.
why is citric acid more water soluable than baking soda
Yes, hydrogen sulfide gas is soluble in water. It reacts with water to form hydrosulfuric acid, which is a weak acid. The solubility of hydrogen sulfide in water increases with decreasing temperature.