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Why would diethylammonium chloride insoluble
Why would diethylammonium chloride insoluble in ether?
Is the only reason why the salt is insoluble because of polarity, or are
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What is the effect on the boiling point of a solution (for example, water) produced by a soluble nonvolatile substance (for
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Phil
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200cm3 of each of 0.1m of solutions of lead (ii) trioxonitrate (v) and hydrochloric acid were mixed. Assuming that lead (ii)
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1. The formation of water-insoluble chloride salts, especially silver(I) chloride, is useful for the analysis of compounds that
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Chelsea
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Silver ions can be precipitated from aqueous solutions by the addition of aqueous chloride:
Ag+ (aq) + Cl- (aq) → AgCl (s)
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Doe sodium chloride completely dissolve,partially dissolves or insoluble
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Muofhe
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Doe sodium chloride completely dissolve,partially dissolves or insoluble
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Muofhe
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a bottle of copper(II)oxide has been contaminated with solid sodium chloride, how can the sodium chloride be removed?
Copper
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holly
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The traditional method of analyzing the amount of chloride ion present in a sample was to dissolve the sample in water and then
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James
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Which of the following salts is insoluble in water?
Sodium hydroxide Silver chloride Ammonium nitrate
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Antony Joseph
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