Nitrates of all metals are?
a) colorless
b)soluble in water
c)insoluble in water
d)unstable
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The correct answer is option B.
The nitrates, chlorates, and acetic acid derivations of all metals are SOLUBLE in water. Silver acetic is sparingly dissolvable. All sodium, potassium, and ammonium salts are dissolvable in water.
Not all nitrates are solvent in water. There are natural nitrate mixes which are just somewhat or not dissolvable by any means.
The key is that the nitrate particle has the likelihood of making hydrogen securities with water, along these lines making its appropriation in the water grid stable.
The nitrates, chlorates, and acetic acid derivations of all metals are SOLUBLE in water. Silver acetic is sparingly dissolvable. All sodium, potassium, and ammonium salts are dissolvable in water.
Not all nitrates are solvent in water. There are natural nitrate mixes which are just somewhat or not dissolvable by any means.
The key is that the nitrate particle has the likelihood of making hydrogen securities with water, along these lines making its appropriation in the water grid stable.
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Answer:
Nitrates of all metals are soluble in water
Explanation:
(B)soluble in water
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