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Why sulphide of a metal is not soluble in water but oxide is soluble [of the same metal] ?

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Metallic bonds are not soluble in water because: ... They are held together by strong metallic bonds and so no solvent to solute attractions could be stronger than these, so these substances are insoluble also they don't have the necessary intermolecular forces (namely hydrogen bonds) that are present in water....

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