AP Chemistry Solubility Rules
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
All alkali metals, ammounium salts | soluble, some lithium are insoluble |
all nitrate, nitrite, chlorate, and perchlorate salts | soluble, silver nitrite and potassium perchlorate are considered slightly soluble |
Most sulfate salts | soluble, except calcium, strontium, barium, radium, lead, silver, and mercury. |
Most OH- salts | insoluble, except Alkali metal hydroxides. Barium, strontium, calcium, and talliumare slightly soluble |
Many sulfides | insoluble, except all alkali metal, and alkaline earth metals. ammonium sulfide is soluble. |
Most borates, carbonates, chromates, phosphates, and sulfites | slightly soluble, except magnesium chromate is soluble |
most acetate salts | soluble, except silver and mercury |
most halogen salts | soluble, except silver, lead, mercury, copper, tallium. Mercury bromide is slightly soluble |
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