Many organic compounds are insoluble in water. They have carbon and hydrogen as elements.
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Cs3PO4 is soluble in water. As are all cesium (Cs) compounds.
Water and vinegar are both compounds, oxygen is an element.
No, spirits cannot be dissolved in water. Spirits are compounds that are typically insoluble in water and will not mix or dissolve into it.
Lead(II) fluoride (PbF2) is insoluble in water. This is because lead(II) compounds typically have low solubility in water due to the high charge density and larger size of the lead(II) ion.
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Seawater is water (H2O which is a compound) containing soluble compounds but also insoluble materials. We can consider, with approximation, that the seawater is a homogeneous solution.
Um, I don't know about the other compounds, but ZnS is insoluble.
One group of compounds that is commonly insoluble is metal sulfides. These compounds are generally not soluble in water and form solid precipitates when metal ions react with sulfide ions.
corn starch is insoluble in water. Cornstarch is not an element!
Cs3PO4 is soluble in water. As are all cesium (Cs) compounds.
CaSO4 and SrS are insoluble in water, while KC2H3O2 and AlPO4 are soluble in water.
Both are bicyclic aromatic solid compounds insoluble in water
Lipids, such as fats, oils, and waxes, are biological compounds that are non-polar and insoluble in water due to their hydrophobic nature. This is because they consist mostly of hydrocarbon chains that do not form favorable interactions with water molecules.
Water and vinegar are both compounds, oxygen is an element.
Silver chloride (AgCl) is insoluble in water.
No, spirits cannot be dissolved in water. Spirits are compounds that are typically insoluble in water and will not mix or dissolve into it.