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  • Cadmium Acetate Solubility in Water: A Comprehensive Explanation
    Cadmium acetate is soluble in water.

    Here's why:

    * Ionic Compounds: Cadmium acetate is an ionic compound, meaning it's formed by the electrostatic attraction between positively charged cadmium ions (Cd²⁺) and negatively charged acetate ions (CH₃COO⁻).

    * Polar Solvent: Water is a polar solvent, meaning it has a positive and negative end due to the uneven sharing of electrons. This allows water molecules to surround and interact with the ions, separating them and dissolving the compound.

    Solubility Rules:

    * General Rule: Most salts containing acetate ions (CH₃COO⁻) are soluble in water.

    Important Note: While cadmium acetate is soluble, it is toxic and should be handled with care. Always refer to safety data sheets and follow appropriate laboratory procedures.

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