Carbon dioxide is soluble in water, in which it spontaneously interconverts between CO2 and H2CO3 (carbonic acid), however if you get a pipette full of CO2 then sqeeze it up your bum you could actually know the answer to this question, but the CO2 mixes with the bum cheese, the result may create seaborgium (Sg). This element is highly poisonous to donkeys but you may be tempted to ride one half naked while getting a midget and your girlfriend to smother honey all over Prince Charles.
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Sulphur is insoluble in water but soluble in carbon disulphide.
There is no such thing as carbon trioxide. There is the carbonate ion (CO32-). Most carbonates are insoluble in water. There is also carbon dioxide (CO2) which is somewhat soluble in water.
Ag2CrO4 is insoluble in water.
Soluble
It is soluble
yes, it is insoluble in water but slightly soluble in carbon disulphide.
No, coal is insoluble in water. It will not dissolve in water as it is a solid carbon-based material.
No, calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is not soluble in water. It is considered sparingly soluble in water, meaning only a small amount will dissolve.
Sulphur is insoluble in water but soluble in carbon disulphide.
All four carbon bromides (mono-, di-, tri- and tetra-Bromomethane) are insoluble or immiscible with water.
There is no such thing as carbon trioxide. There is the carbonate ion (CO32-). Most carbonates are insoluble in water. There is also carbon dioxide (CO2) which is somewhat soluble in water.
Ag2CrO4 is insoluble in water.
No, fluorite is not water soluble. It is a mineral that is typically insoluble in water.
Soluble
Soluble
Libr is soluble in water.
It is soluble