1. For each of the following compounds, list whether they are soluble or insoluble in water and explain the solubility rule that tells you that. Use the solubility rules given in the introduction of the lab. Rule Compound Solubility Al2O3 NH4CI Ca(OH)2

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1. For each of the following compounds, list whether they are soluble or insoluble in
water and explain the solubility rule that tells you that. Use the solubility rules given
in the introduction of the lab.
RUOY
Rule
Compound
Solubility
Al2O3
NH4CI
Ca(ОН)2
Na2CO3
AgF
H93PO4
Transcribed Image Text:1. For each of the following compounds, list whether they are soluble or insoluble in water and explain the solubility rule that tells you that. Use the solubility rules given in the introduction of the lab. RUOY Rule Compound Solubility Al2O3 NH4CI Ca(ОН)2 Na2CO3 AgF H93PO4
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Solubility Rules:
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1. Salts of ammonium (NH4*) and Group IA are always soluble.
2. Salts containing nitrate (N03-), acetate (C2H3O2-), or chlorate (CIO3-) ions are
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3. Salts of the halides are soluble with the following exception:
a. Compound containing Ag*, Hg2*, Pb²*
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4. Salts containing the sulfate ion (SO42-) are soluble
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a. Compounds containing Ag*, Hg2*, Pb²+, Ca2*, Sr2*, or Ba2+
Water Insoluble Compounds
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1. Salts of the carbonate (CO32-), phosphate (PO43-), chromate (CrO42-), or sulfides
(S2-) ions are insoluble with the exception of compound containing group 1A or
ammonium cations.
2. Salts containing the hydroxide ion (OH-) are insoluble with the exception of
compounds containing group 1A, ammonium cations, or Ba2+.
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water and will precipitate out of solution as a solid.
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Transcribed Image Text:coulbonug9 oinihe olni bouogmoOB QU llaa of word Solubility Rules: Water Soluble Compounds EXSube sCHcood) or etosiq 1. Salts of ammonium (NH4*) and Group IA are always soluble. 2. Salts containing nitrate (N03-), acetate (C2H3O2-), or chlorate (CIO3-) ions are always soluble. enoiteo 1ol ooJ 3. Salts of the halides are soluble with the following exception: a. Compound containing Ag*, Hg2*, Pb²* prirdolaw Jon er Es i olnol the exception of: 4. Salts containing the sulfate ion (SO42-) are soluble elgmsx3 a. Compounds containing Ag*, Hg2*, Pb²+, Ca2*, Sr2*, or Ba2+ Water Insoluble Compounds Juloe ent! 1. Salts of the carbonate (CO32-), phosphate (PO43-), chromate (CrO42-), or sulfides (S2-) ions are insoluble with the exception of compound containing group 1A or ammonium cations. 2. Salts containing the hydroxide ion (OH-) are insoluble with the exception of compounds containing group 1A, ammonium cations, or Ba2+. biup Inot luo tneioliteoo belon Soluble means that it dissolves in water while insoluble means that it is not soluble in water and will precipitate out of solution as a solid. (ps)sS
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