Chemistry, asked by NARIF3913, 1 year ago

Why is kcio3 insoluble in water at room temperature?

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Answered by kaustubhpatole
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Calcium carbonate has a very low solubility in pure water (15 mg/L at 25°C), but in rainwater saturated with carbon dioxide, its solubility increases due to the formation of more soluble calcium bicarbonate. Calcium carbonate is unusual in that its solubility increases as the temperature of the water decreases.
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