Soluble Ionic Compounds Flashcards
Salts of Na+, K+, and NH4+
Soluble, no exceptions
Salts of Cl-, Br- and I-
Soluble
Exceptions to solubility: Cl-, Br- and I-
Halides of Ag+, Hg2+, Pb2+ (Insoluble)
Compounds containing F-
Soluble
Exception to solubility of compounds containing F-
Mg2+, Ca2+, Sr2+, Ba2+, Pb2+ (Insoluble)
Salts of Nitrate, NO3-
Chlorate, ClO3-
Perchlorate, ClO4-
Acetate, CH3COO-
Soluble, no exceptions
Salts of sulfate, SO4,2-
Soluble
Exceptions to solubility of salts of sulfate SO4^2-
Sr2+, Ba2+, Pb2+, Ag+, Hg2^2+ (Insoluble)
Salts of: carbonate, CO3^2-
phosphate, PO4^3-
Oxalate, C2O4^2-
Chromate, CrO4^2-
Insoluble
Exceptions to the solubility of Salts of: carbonate, CO3^2-
phosphate, PO4^3-
Oxalate, C2O4^2-
Chromate, CrO4^2-
Salts NH4^+ and the alkali metal cations (Soluble)
Salts of sulfide, S2-
Insoluble
Exceptions to the solubility of salts of sílfides S2-
Sulfides of NH4^+, alkali metals, Ca2+, Sr2+, and Ba2+ (Soluble)
Metal hydroxides (OH-)
Insoluble
Exceptions to the solubility of metal Hydroxides OH-
Hydroxides of NH4^+, alkali metals, Ca2+, Sr2+ and Ba2+ (Soluble)
Hydrochloric acid, HCl
Strong acid, soluble