Insoluble in Water
(i) Three sulphates insoluble in water are:
- Lead sulphate (PbSO4)
- Calcium sulphate (CaSO4)
- Barium sulphate (BaSO4).
(ii) Three chloride insoluble in water are:
- Silver chloride (AgCl)
- Lead chloride (PbCl2)
- Mercury chloride (Hg2Cl2).
Soluble in Water
(i) Two oxides soluble in water are:
- Sodium oxide (Na2O)
- Potassium oxide (K2O)
(ii) Two carbonates soluble in water are:
- Sodium carbonate (Na2CO3)
- Ammonium carbonate [(Na4)2CO3]
1. Name the apparatus ‘A’. 2. Name the substance ‘X’ placed in ‘A’ and the substance ‘Y’ placed in B. 3. State the reason for conducting the titration using the apparatus ‘A’ and ‘B’. 4. State which solution is transferred to the evaporating dish and evaporated to point of crystallization for obtaining the salt. 5. State why titration is not conducted for the preparation of copper [II] sulphate crystals by neutralization.