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Last Updated: 28th Apr 2024

Is Silver soluble with sulfate?

Silver sulfate is only slightly soluble. Silver sulfate can be added to water. Some silver salt will form their ions ( soluble) while others will not (not soluble). Silver sulfate can be slightly dissolved in water.



People also ask if silver sulfate is soluble or insoluble.

Silver sulfate (Ag2SO4), an ionic silver compound, is used for silver plating. It can also be used as a non-staining silver nitrate substitute. The sulfate is stable in normal storage conditions, but it will darken if exposed to light or air. It is not easily soluble in water.

What is the solubility of silver sulfate? At 25 AdegC, the solubility product for silver sulfate (Ag2SO4) is 1.5x10-5. Calculate the solubility property of this salt.

Is silver sulfide also soluble?

These two measures of solubility indicate that silver sulfide cannot be dissolved in water. However, silver sulfide can be dissolved in strong acids.

Is silver sulfate dangerous?

CONSIDERED A HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE ACCORDING to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200. There is a risk of serious eye damage. It can cause irritation to the skin and respiratory system. Although sulfates can be absorbed orally, they can cause diarrhea.