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are all the metal soluble in water

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation :

All sodium, potassium, and ammonium salts are soluble in water.

The sulfates of all metals except lead, mercury (I), barium, and calcium are soluble in water. Silver sulfate is slightly soluble.

The water-insoluble sulfates are also insoluble in dilute acids.

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Answered by GabelNibu
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Answer:

No, only sodium (Na) and pottasium (k) metals are soluble in water.

This reaction is highly vigorous that the hydrogen produced catches fire realy quickly

Metals found at the middle of the reactivity series like Iron (Fe), copper (Cu) doesn't catch fire but when in contact with moisture it starts to corrode.

Metals found at the bottom of the reactivity series doesn't react at all.

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