Both of those compounds ARE soluble.
One formula unit of silver sulfate, Ag2SO4 has 7 atoms.
A substance that does not dissolve is insoluble.
The chemical equation is:6 CH3COOAg + Al2(SO4)3 = 3 Ag2SO4 + 2 Al(CH3COO)3
Ag2CrO4 is insoluble in water.
oils are insoluble in water
Mg3(PO4)2 is not soluble in water, as most phosphate salts are insoluble except for those of alkali metals. Ag2SO4 is also not soluble in water, as most sulfate salts are insoluble except for those of alkali metals and ammonium.
All sulfates are soluble, except for Ag2SO4, Hg2SO4, PbSO4, CaSO4, BaSO4 and SrSO4, which all are bases.
Silver sulfate (Ag2SO4) exists as a white crystalline solid at room temperature. It is poorly soluble in water and decomposes upon heating. Silver sulfate is an ionic compound composed of silver ions (Ag+) and sulfate ions (SO4 2-).
Chemical formula of silver sulfate: Ag2SO4
A white precipitate of silver sulfate (Ag2SO4) is formed when magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) reacts with silver nitrate (AgNO3) due to the insolubility of silver sulfate in water.
In solid state at normal temperature the don't react with each other because both have the stable crystal structures but in aqueous solutions when they are allow to mixed white precipitate of silver sulphate are formed because its solubility is very low in water, 2AgNO3(Aq.) + Na2SO4 -----> Ag2SO4 (Ppts.) + Ag+ + NO3-The balanced equation above is incorrect and miss Na all together.Both sodium sulfate and silver nitrate are soluble in water. If I swap the names I get silver sulfate and sodium nitrate. Silver sulfate is insoluble and sodium nitrate is soluble. So if I mix a solution of sodium sulfate and a solution of silver nitrate, an insoluble precipitate of silver sulfate will form and sodium nitrate will remain in solution. Two go into solution, and one comes out. The balanced equation is:Na2SO4(aq) + 2 AgNO3(aq) = Ag2SO4(s) + 2 NaNO3(aq)
2AgNO3 + CaSO4 ------> Ag2SO4 + Ca(NO3)2
INSOLUBLE
2Ag + ZnSO4 = Ag2SO4 + Zn
In Ag2SO4, the oxidation number of silver (Ag) is +1, sulfur (S) is +6, and oxygen (O) is -2. This is because the overall compound has a neutral charge, so the sum of the oxidation numbers must equal zero.
One formula unit of silver sulfate, Ag2SO4 has 7 atoms.
Insoluble