Solubility Rules for Ionic Compounds in Water
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samantha_marquez on March 1, 2011
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Li+, Na+, K+, & NH4+ (generally soluble) | No exceptions: all soluble |
NO3- & C2H3O2 (generally soluble) | No exceptions: all soluble |
Cl-, Br-, & I- (generally soluble) | When these ions pair with Ag+, Hg2^2+, or Pb^2+, the resulting compounds are insoluble. |
SO4^2- (generally soluble) | When SO4^2- pairs with Sr^2+, Ba^2+, Pb^2+, or Ca^2+, the resulting compound is insoluble. |
OH- & S^2- (generally insoluble) | When these ions pair with Li+, Na+, K+, or NH4+, the resulting compounds are soluble. |
OH- & S^2- (generally insoluble) | When S^2- pairs with Ca^2+, Sr^2+, or Ba^2+, the resulting compound is soluble. |
OH- & S^2- (generally insoluble) | When OH- pairs with Ca^2+, Sr^2+, or Ba^2+, the resulting compound is soluble. |
CO3^2- & PO4^3- (generally insoluble) | When these ions pair with Li+, Na+, K+, or NH4+, the resulting compounds are soluble |
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