Solubility Rules Flashcards

1
Q

Group 1 metal cations

A

Soluble

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2
Q

Nitrate (NO3-)

A

Soluble

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3
Q

perchlorate (ClO4-)

A

Soluble

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4
Q

acetate (C2H3O-)

A

Soluble

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5
Q

ammonium (NH4-)

A

Soluble

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6
Q

Silver (Ag+)

A

Insoluble

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7
Q

Sulfide (S2-2)

A

Insoluble

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8
Q

Hydroxide (OH-)

A

Insoluble

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9
Q

Carbonate (CO3-2)

A

Insoluble

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10
Q

Phosphate (PO4-3)

A

Insoluble

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11
Q

dimurcury (Hg2+2)

A

Insoluble

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12
Q

Lead (Pb+2)

A

Insoluble

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13
Q

What happens if you have soluble ion paired with an insoluble ion?

A

Solubles generally trump the insolubles

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14
Q

subscript for soluble?

A

AQ=soluble=aqueous

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15
Q

subscript for insoluble?

A

S=insoluble=solid

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