Well soluble means able to dissolve so soluble copper is copper that dissolves in a solvent (liquid)
Copper oxides are soluble in acids.
Copper iodide is only slightly soluble in water, with a solubility of 0.08 g/100 mL at room temperature. It is more soluble in hot water than in cold water.
Copper (II) sulfate and cobalt (II) chloride are examples of soluble salts that are blue in color.
No, copper hydroxide is insoluble. It appears as a blue gelatinous precipitate when alkali is added to a solution of a copper salt, but it decomposes if you attempt to dry it.
Yes, NaCH3COO (sodium acetate) is soluble in water as are all sodium compounds.
No, copper is not soluble in isopropanol. Copper is insoluble in nonpolar solvents like isopropanol.
Yes, Copper Sulfate is soluble in coconut oil.
Copper oxides are soluble in acids.
Yes, in a saturated copper sulfate solution.
Sulfides are insoluble unless combined with Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, and NH4. So, Na2S is soluble, and CuS is insoluble.
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Copper carbonate is not very soluble in water. When mixed with water, only a small amount of copper carbonate will dissolve, resulting in a cloudy blue solution.
Copper iodide is only slightly soluble in water, with a solubility of 0.08 g/100 mL at room temperature. It is more soluble in hot water than in cold water.
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.
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