Is Silver soluble in water?
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Under normal conditions silver is water insoluble. This also applies to a number of silver compounds, such as silver sulphide. ... Silver fluorides are generally water soluble, but other silver halogens are not.
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Under normal conditions silver is water insoluble. This also applies to a number of silver compounds, such as silver sulphide. Some other sulphur compounds are more or less water soluble. For example, silver chloride has a water solubility of 0.1 mg/L, maximum. Silver nitrate has a water solubility of 2450 g/L. Silver fluorides are generally water soluble, but other silver halogens are not.
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