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.