Potassium sulfide, or K2S is a solid and colorless inorganic compound. It readily reacts with water, making it a soluble compound.
nope! its soluble in water (though poorly) and is also soluble in nitric acid
Like (almost) ALL kinds of (inorganic) potassium salts it is soluble
soluble
what is the difference between pf soluble and insoluble
If you are meaning how does an insoluble compound differ from a soluble compound, an insoluble compound does not dissolve in a given solvent, usually water, and a soluble compound does dissolve.
nope! its soluble in water (though poorly) and is also soluble in nitric acid
Like (almost) ALL kinds of (inorganic) potassium salts it is soluble
yes, potassium sulfate is a white solid, as long as you keep it cooler than 1956° F.
it is both soluble and insoluble
The antonym of soluble is insoluble. Something that is insoluble does not dissolve in a particular solvent.
INSOLUBLE
Insoluble
soluble
Yes, potassium sulfate (K2SO4) is soluble in water. It will dissociate into its constituent ions, K+ and SO4 2-, when dissolved in water.
hoe can a substance be both soluble and insoluble?
what is the difference between pf soluble and insoluble
Pepper is insoluble.