AP Chemistry Solubility Rules

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AP Chemistry Solubility Rules

All alkali metals, ammounium salts
soluble, some lithium are insoluble
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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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