Interpretation: The salts those are more soluble in acidic solution than in neutral water from the given list of the salt are to be identified.
Concept introduction: All chloride salts except those of copper, lead, mercury and silver are soluble in water.
All bicarbonate salts except that of barium are soluble in water.
All sulphate salts except those of strontium, barium, calcium, silver and lead are soluble in water.
All hydroxide salts except those of sodium potassium and ammonium are insoluble in water.
To determine: The salts those are more soluble in acidic solution than in neutral water from the given list of the salt.
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