Salts are prepared by a reaction between an acid and a base; the insoluble salt is a precipitate.
Insoluble salts are the products of precipitation reactions.
Insoluble salts are the products of precipitation reactions.
Insoluble salts are not the products of electrolysis.
There are several methods:1. Direct combination (for binary salts such as chlorides) 2.Acid plus metal 3. Acid plus base 4. Acid plus carbonate 5. Precipitation (for insoluble salts).
As all other salts they contain generally a cation and an anion.
Only some salts are insoluble.
Insoluble salts are the products of precipitation reactions.
Insoluble salts are the products of precipitation reactions.
Insoluble salts are not the products of electrolysis.
1. From the chemical elements.2. As a product of the reaction between an acid and a base.
Salts may be soluble or insoluble in water.
Insoluble salts doesn't diffuse in water.
There are several methods:1. Direct combination (for binary salts such as chlorides) 2.Acid plus metal 3. Acid plus base 4. Acid plus carbonate 5. Precipitation (for insoluble salts).
insoluble salts
As all other salts they contain generally a cation and an anion.
This is not mandatory: some salts are very soluble, some salts are very insoluble.
Boil the solution. it works for salt water. If the particles are insoluble, you don't need to boil anything... just filter the solution using filter paper. (Salt water is soluble -- it is dissolved, but an insoluble particle is a solid in the liquid).