Chemistry, asked by lakshyatikkiwal77, 8 months ago

An example of an insoluble salt is __________. [Na2SO4

/CuSO4 /PbSO4 /ZnSO4]​

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Answered by moresaundarya
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Answer:

pbso4 is the example of insoluble salt

Explanation:

insoluble salts are ionic compounds that are insoluble in water: the salt continues to exist as a solid rather than dissolving in the liquid ... when a salt such as sodium chloride ( table salt) dissolves in water, it's ionic lattice is pulled apart so that the individual sodium and chloride ions go into solutions

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