Yes, all the compounds of alkali metals including Potassium are soluble in water.
Potassium sulfide, or K2S is a solid and colorless inorganic compound. It readily reacts with water, making it a soluble compound.
Potassium hydrogen carbonate is soluble in water.
Ammonium sulfide is soluble 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.
Iron II sulfide is not soluble in water. It forms a black precipitate when added to water due to its low solubility.
Yes, it is soluble in water.
Yes. Any compound with potassium in it is soluble.
Potassium sulfide, or K2S is a solid and colorless inorganic compound. It readily reacts with water, making it a soluble compound.
The formula for potassium hydrogen sulfide is KHS. Another name for this inorganic compound is potassium hydrosulfide. Its molar mass is 72.17 grams per mole, and it is soluble in water.
Yes, hydrogen sulfide is soluble in water.
Silver sulfide is not soluble in water. It is an insoluble compound that will not dissolve or dissociate in water to form ions.
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Yes, ammonium sulfide is soluble in water. When dissolved in water, it forms a colorless solution that has a strong, unpleasant odor due to the release of hydrogen sulfide gas.
No, AG2S (silver sulfide) is not soluble in water.
Ammonium sulfide is soluble in water.
Potassium oxide reacts with water to form soluble potassium hydroxide.
Potassium hydrogen carbonate is soluble in water.