Why does a soluble metal salt reacts with NaOH/KOH to produce salt and insoluble metal hydroxide?
1 Answer
Mar 30, 2017
Because most metal hydroxides are INSOLUBLE...........
Explanation:
Alkali metal hydroxides tend to be soluble........
When mixed with soluble metal salts, for instance halides or nitrates, which are generally soluble, the hydroxide salt comes a crashing out of solution:
For example,