Can any one tell me any insoluble salt of alkali metals like potassium has two insoluble salts - potassium hexachloroplatinate and potassium
hexanitrocobaltate
Tell me any insoluble lithium and sodium salt . ninhydric1 - 6-3-2018 at 09:41
Sodium bismuthate and sodium octomolybdate are examples of insoluble sodium salts.
This sounds awfully like spoonfeeding.Akhil jain - 6-3-2018 at 12:19
And insoluble salt of lithium? Magpie - 6-3-2018 at 12:30
NaZn(UO2)3(CH2CO2)9*6H2O, a yellow crystalline compound.Akhil jain - 6-3-2018 at 12:32
Not a radioactive salt dude does anyone knows insoluble lithium saltMagpie - 6-3-2018 at 12:36
Dude, this salt is used as a standard qualitative indication of the presence of Na+.Akhil jain - 6-3-2018 at 12:37
It contains uranium we cannot use it Texium - 6-3-2018 at 13:07
Disodium copper(II) dichloroisocyanurate is an insoluble salt containing sodium but I don't see it being useful for analysis of sodium ions if that's
what you're trying to do.
[Edited on 3-6-2018 by Texium (zts16)]MrHomeScientist - 6-3-2018 at 14:22