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Why doesn't FeS dissolve in water?
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wtfmate08
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Why doesn't FeS dissolve in water?
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October 30, 2008, 04:08:53 PM »
It is nonpolar, right? So is that why it didn't dissolve?
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Hmm, for ionic compounds, theirs solubility doesn't depends on polarity since they are already polar but rather its hydration enthalpy.
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