SOLUBILITY RULES Flashcards
1
Q
Which monatomic ions are ALWAYS soluble?
A
- All metal ions in first group (alkali metals)
- Li(+)
- Na(+)
- K(+)
- Rb(+)
- Cs(+)
- Fr(+)
2
Q
Which polyatomic ions are ALWAYS soluble?
A
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- ClO4(-) (Perchlorate)
- NH4(+) (Ammonium)
- NO3(-) (Nitrate)
- C2H3O2(-) (Acetate)
- ClO3(-) (Chlorate)
3
Q
Which monatomic ions are GENERALLY soluble?
What are the exceptions?
A
- 3 SPECIAL HALOGENS
- Cl(-)
- Br(-)
- I(-)
- EXCEPTIONS: When bound with…
- Ag(+)
- Pb(2+)
- Hg2(2+)
4
Q
Which polyatomic ion is GENERALLY soluble?
What are the exceptions?
A
- SO4(2-)
- EXCEPTIONS: When bound with…
- Ca(2+)
- Sr(2+)
- Ba(2+)
- Pb(2+)
- Ag(+)
- Hg(2+)
5
Q
Which special ion is GENERALLY insoluble?
What are the exceptions?
A
- OH(-)
- EXCEPTIONS: When bound with…
- All metal ions in first group (alkali metals)
- Li(+)
- Na(+)
- K(+)
- Rb(+)
- Cs(+)
- Fr(+)
- NH4(+)
- Ca(2+)
- Sr(2+)
- Ba(2+)
6
Q
Which polyatomic ions are GENERALLY insoluble?
What are the exceptions?
A
- CO3(2-) (carbonates)
- PO4(3-) (phosphates)
- CrO4(2-) (chromates)
- S(2-) (sulfides)
EXCEPTIONS: When bound with…
* All metal ions in first group (alkali metals)
- Li(+)
- Na(+)
- K(+)
- Rb(+)
- Cs(+)
- Fr(+)
- NH4+ (ammonium)