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Chemistry Forums for Students => High School Chemistry Forum => Topic started by: lordofdarkness on June 16, 2005, 06:26:43 AM
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What are the trends of solubily of a salt from a alkali Metal and Chlorine.?
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virtually all salts with a cation from the alkali metals are soluble in water
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is their some which are more soluble than others?
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Yes! NaCl (salt) is more soluble than KCl (potassium chloride) ;)
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Getting downt to the nitty gritty; yes, some of the alkali metal chlorides are more soluble than others. In reality, however, they're ALL soluble. It's a similar question to what hurts more; putting your hand in liquid iron, liquid lead, or liquid tungsten? While they differ in terms of temperature, they'd all hurt like the dickens. ;)
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How about in "Mol/L" Wat are the figures of each salt of chlorine and the alkali metals. I need 2 know this for the assignment
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How about you go to the library (you know: large room, shelves, books) and look for CRC handbook or something similar?
It is your assignement, not ours.
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Ok I got every ones
Except for Caesium Chloride
This ones unknown
Anybody knows wat it is
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CsCl
0 C - 161,4 g/100 g of water
10 C 174,7
20 C - 186,5
30 C - 197,3
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100 C - 270.5