Is FePO4 soluble or insoluble

FePO4 is insoluble in water.

FePO4 (Iron(III) phosphate) is generally considered to be insoluble in water.

To determine whether FePO4 (iron(III) phosphate) is soluble or insoluble, we can consult a solubility table or use some general solubility rules.

One common solubility rule is that most phosphates are insoluble in water except for those of Group 1 cations (e.g., Na+, K+) and ammonium ion (NH4+).

In the case of FePO4, iron(III) is not a Group 1 cation. Therefore, we can conclude that FePO4 is generally insoluble in water.

Please note that solubility can be affected by various factors such as temperature and pH. The information provided here is a general guideline and may not account for every specific circumstance.