Making Insoluble Salts Flashcards

1
Q

When two solutions are mixed, an insoluble salt is formed as what?

A

A precipitate.

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2
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Are common salts of sodium, potassium and ammonium soluble, or insoluble?

A

Soluble

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3
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Are nitrates soluble, or insoluble?

A

Soluble

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4
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Are common chlorides soluble, or insoluble?

A

Soluble (except silver chloride and lead chloride).

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5
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What two chlorides are NOT soluble?

A

Silver chloride and lead chloride.

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6
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Are common sulfates soluble, or insoluble?

A

Soluble (except lead, barium and calcium sulfate).

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7
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What three common sulfates are NOT soluble?

A

Lead, barium and calcium sulfate.

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8
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Are common carbonates and hydroxides soluble, or insoluble?

A

Insoluble (except sodium, potassium and ammonium ones).

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9
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What type of reaction makes a pure, dry sample of an insoluble salt?

A

Precipitation reaction.

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