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Manganese is a metal. It is not soluble in water.
Yes, BaCO2 (barium carbonate) is insoluble in water. It has a low solubility in water, which means that it does not readily dissolve in water to form a solution.
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Sodium sulfate is soluble in water. Hydrochloric acid is a water solution of HCl. Solubility is considered a physical property.
Sulphur is insoluble in water but soluble in carbon disulphide.
I am not a pro but i would not take anything while drinking alchohol. according to medicines.org.uk, it says there are no known intreactions between nalidixic acid and alcohol. but seek further clarrification from your doctor
When you react an insoluble base with an acid, a neutralization reaction occurs, producing salt and water. The insoluble base will typically react with the acid to form a salt and, depending on the solubility of the salt, it may precipitate out of the solution.
Manganese is a metal. It is not soluble in water.
In laboratory studies, nalidixic acid interferes with bone development in young animals. The drug's effects have not been studied in pregnant women, but because of its effects in animals, it is not recommended for use during pregnancy.
Acid or base is solute friendly.
No, palmitic acid is insoluble in water due to its hydrophobic nature which prevents it from forming hydrogen bonds with water molecules.
Yes, BaCO2 (barium carbonate) is insoluble in water. It has a low solubility in water, which means that it does not readily dissolve in water to form a solution.
Of its simple inorganic compounds, lead sulphate and lead chloride are insoluble in water, so would be in nitric acid, which is mostly water. Lead monoxide and lead carbonate are not soluble, but react with the acid so they appear soluble.
Norfloxacin is derivative of the nalidixic acid. This drug has nothing to do with penicillin or the sulfa drugs.
It is insoluble in water but soluble in hydrofluoric acid.
Many nitrates are water soluble; sulfuric acid can form insoluble sulfates.
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