SOLUBLE (aq) - INSOLUBLE (s) – able to be Exceptions cannot be Exceptions dissolved in water dissolved in water Lit, Na*, K*, Rb*, Cs*, NONE When paired with Li*, Na*, K*, Rb *, Cst, or NH4* they become SOLUBLE (aq) NH4+ Co;?, PO,3 (NO3) C2H3O2 (NONE When paired with Ag*) Hg+2, Pb+2 they become INSOLUBLE (s) When paired with Li*, Na*, K*, Rb *, Cst, NH4*, Ca*2, Sr+2, or Ba+2 it becomes SOLUBLE (aq) CI) Br, l S2 When paired with Sr*2, Ba+2, Pb+2, Ag*, Ca+2 it becomes INSOLUBLE (s) So, 2 When paired with Li*, Na*, K*, Rb *, Cst, NH4*, Ca*+2, Sr+2, or Ba+2 it becomes SOLUBLE (aq) OH
Ionic Equilibrium
Chemical equilibrium and ionic equilibrium are two major concepts in chemistry. Ionic equilibrium deals with the equilibrium involved in an ionization process while chemical equilibrium deals with the equilibrium during a chemical change. Ionic equilibrium is established between the ions and unionized species in a system. Understanding the concept of ionic equilibrium is very important to answer the questions related to certain chemical reactions in chemistry.
Arrhenius Acid
Arrhenius acid act as a good electrolyte as it dissociates to its respective ions in the aqueous solutions. Keeping it similar to the general acid properties, Arrhenius acid also neutralizes bases and turns litmus paper into red.
Bronsted Lowry Base In Inorganic Chemistry
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![Solubility Rules for lonic Compounds in Water
SOLUBLE (aq) -
INSOLUBLE (s) –
able to be
Exceptions
cannot be
Exceptions
dissolved in water
dissolved in water
Lit, Na*, K*, Rb*, Cst,
When paired with Li*, Na*, K*, Rb
+, Cst, or NH4+ they become
SOLUBLE (aq)
NONE
NH4+
Co3 ?, PO43
NO3) C2H3O2
NONE
When paired with Ag*) Hg+2,
Pb+2 they become
INSOLUBLE (s)
When paired with Lit, Na*, K*, Rb
+, Cst, NH4*, Ca+2, Srt2, or Bat2 it
becomes SOLUBLE (aq)
ct) Br, I
s2
When paired with Sr+2, Ba+2,
Pb+2, Ag*, Cat2 it becomes
INSOLUBLE (s)
When paired with Lit, Nat, K*, Rb
*, Cst, NH4*, Ca+2, Sr+2, or Bat2 it
becomes SOLUBLE (aq)
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Solubility Rules for lonic Compounds in Water
SOLUBLE ()-
cannot be
SOLUBLE (ag)-
able to be
Exceptions
Exceptions
dissolved in water
dinsolved in water
LI', Na, K', Rb, Cs,
NONE
When paked with U, Nar, K, RD
*.G.o NH they bereme
SOLUBLE (a
co., PO.
(Nod CHOr
NONE
When paired with Ar
Pthey become
when paired with t, Na', K', th
s, N, Ca, s, or lla
becomes SOLUBLE (a)
Br,
INSOLUBLE ()
When paired wilth S, Ba,
Pb, Ag, Ca becomes
INSOLUBLE (
so,
When paired with Li, Na", K", Rb
, NI, Ca, sr, or lait
becomes SOLUBLE (aq)
OH
When does OH become soluble?
When paired with S²-
When paired with NH,
When paired with Cu 3*
When paired with Ag 2-
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