Solubility Rules Flashcards
1
Q
What’s the first solubility rule?
A
If it contains an Alkali Metal (ion from Group 1A),
it’s soluble!
2
Q
What’s the second solubility rule?
A
The salt is soluble if it contains:
- Ammonium (NH4+)
- Acetate (C2H3O2-)
- Nitrate (NO3-)
- Chlorate (CLO3-)
- Perchlorate (CLO4-)
Hint: Ammy Aces Nightly Coloring, Perched.
3
Q
What’s the third solubility rule?
A
It is soluble if it contains
- Bromide (Br-)
- Chloride (Cl-)
- Iodide (I-)
EXCEPT when with
- Ag+ , Pb2+ , or Hg22+
Hint: sol-Bros Clasp Intensely EXCEPT for Agressive Public Hugging
4
Q
What’s the fourth solubility rule?
A
The salt is soluble if it contains sulfate (SO42-)
EXCEPT when with
Sr2+, Ca2+, Ba2+, Pb2+, Hg22+
Hint: soluble Soulmate - Sr. CaBa Public Hugging
5
Q
What are the two insolubility rules?
A
INSOLUBLE:
- All metal hydroxides (OH-) and metal oxides (O2-)
- EXCEPT those of Group 1A, Ca2+, Sr2+, Ba2+ (the ions of the strong bases)
- All salts that contain phosphate (PO43-), carbonate (CO32-), sulfite (SO32-), and sulfide (S2-)
- Hint: insoluble Pho is a Carby Soup Soup. Only time ite appears.
- EXCEPT if there is a Group 1A ion, or NH4+ (per the solubility rules)
6
Q
Describe the trend for solubility of molecular compounds.
A
- We learned the solubility rules for ionic compounds.
- Totally different for molecular compounds. They are more soluble (dissolve) if they are more polarizable (bigger).
- Ex: Can dissolve more O2 than N2 in water.
- They will dissolve, not dissociate.