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No. Copper iodide is insoluble in water.

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Is copper iodide soluble?

Copper iodide is sparingly soluble in water, meaning it dissolves only to a small extent. It is more soluble in concentrated aqueous ammonia and potassium iodide solutions.


What is the solubility of copper iodide in water and how does it compare to other copper compounds?

The solubility of copper iodide in water is low, with only a small amount able to dissolve. Compared to other copper compounds, copper iodide is less soluble in water than some other copper compounds like copper sulfate or copper chloride.


Is CuI2 soluble?

Copper iodide (CuI2) has very low solubility in water. It is considered insoluble in water.


Is copper iodide an insoluble compound?

Copper iodide is considered slightly soluble in water, meaning that only a small amount dissolves. The solubility can be improved by heating or using certain solvents.


Is barium iodide soluble?

Yes, barium iodide is soluble in water. It will dissolve and dissociate into barium ions (Ba2+) and iodide ions (I-) in solution.


Why is NaCl soluble in water but iodide is not?

It is false; sodium iodide is more soluble than sodium chloride in water.


Is silver iodide soluble?

Yes, silver iodide is sparingly soluble in water. Its solubility is approximately 0.0018 g/100 mL of water at 25°C.


Is lithium iodide soluble in acetone?

Yes, to an extent of about one-fifth of the (high) solubility of lithium iodide in water.


What happens when Potassium Iodide is added in Copper Chloride?

2K(I) + CuCl2 => 2KCl + Cu(I)2 The (I) is iodide, because the capital I and lowercase l look the same. This is a double replacement reaction, where copper (II) iodide comes out of solution, because it's not soluble, assuming that both of those are in solution.


How would you remove essentially all the iodine while leaving the water in the bag?

How to remove iodine from a solution of water? I'm assuming your talking about a iodine salt (such as sodium iodide) as elemental iodine (I2) is not that soluble in water. To remove simply add in another salt (such as copper sulfate) that will react with the iodide producing an insoluble salt (copper iodide) which can then be removed.


Is FeI2 soluble?

Yes, FeI2 (Iron(II) iodide) is soluble in water.


Is magnesium iodide soluble?

Yes. Salts containing I- are generally soluble with the exception of AgI, PbI2, and Hg2I2.