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Carbonates, Hydroxides, Oxides and Phosphates are insoluble except as in rule one. Start with Rule 1 and go to the first rule that applies. For example, silver nitrate is soluble, but silver phosphate is not. This quiz will cover the solubility rules. Select the best answer to the choices.
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Here are some commonly used solubility rules: Most nitrate (NO3-) salts and compounds containing alkali metals (Group 1 elements) and ammonium (NH4+) are soluble in water. Most salts of alkali earth metals (Group 2 elements) are soluble, except for those containing sulfates (SO42-), carbonates (CO32-), chromates (CrO42-), and phosphates (PO43-).
21 sie 2023 · The solubility increases greatly and the reaction results in an aqueous product. Explain this phenomenon. Answer. The first reaction produces a solid precipitate and the second reaction is soluble because complex ions are created in the reaction.
For each pair of reactants, write the two possible products, then use the solubility rules to determine if a precipitate will form. If a reaction will occur, write the balanced molecular
Apply your understanding of solubility rules in this set of free, standards-aligned practice questions.