What are Insoluble Salts?
1. Insoluble salts can be defined as salts that do not dissolve in water at room temperature.
2. Insoluble salts can be prepared in the laboratory by using the precipitation method which is also called the double decomposition reaction.
3. During a reaction that uses this method, two different aqueous solutions will exchange ions and form two new compounds.
2. Insoluble salts can be prepared in the laboratory by using the precipitation method which is also called the double decomposition reaction.
3. During a reaction that uses this method, two different aqueous solutions will exchange ions and form two new compounds.