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Chemistry Solubility Rules for Ionic Compounds

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Compounds containing chromate ion CrO4(2-) are...?
Insoluable in water, except if pertaining to rule one.
Compounds containing nitrate ion, NO3(-) are...?
Soluble in water.
Compounds containing sulfide ion S(2-) are...?
Insoluable in water, except CaS, SrS, PaS, or rule one.
Compounds containing carbonate ion CO3(2-) are...?
Insoluable in water, except if pertaining to rule one.
Compounds containing alkali metal ions and ammonium ions, such as Li, Na, K, NH4 are...?
Soluble in water. This is rule number one, the most important. They are also the only positive ions on the chart.
Compounds containing PO4(3-) are...?
Insoluable in water, except if pertaining to rule 1.
Compounds containing halide ions (X), which include Cl, Br, I are...?
Soluble in water, except for AgX, Hg2X2, and PbX2.
Compounds containing sulfate ion SO4(2-) are...?
Soluble in water, except for SrSO4, BaSO4, and PbSO4.
Compounds containing hydroxide ion OH(-) are...?
Insoluable in water, except Ca(OH)2, Sr(OH)2, Ba(OH)2, and rule one.
Compounds containing acetate ion C2H3O2(-) are...?
Soluble in water.

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