For which of the following types of ionic compounds are most examples soluble in water?
Group of answer choices
phosphates
chlorides
sulfates
carbonates
1) Most of sulfate are soluble in water.
2) Many of phosphate are insoluble in water.
3) Chloride salts are soluble in water but chloride metal are insoluble in water.
4) Most of carbonate are insoluble in water at cold condition.
For which of the following types of ionic compounds are most examples soluble in water? Group...
In which of the following pairs of ionic compounds are both chemicals soluble in water? Group of answer choices LiOH and Mg3(PO4)2 NaCl and KCl PbSO4 and NaCl Na3PO4 and NaCl
This question has multiple parts. Work all the parts to get the most points. a To make your predictions, use the solubility generalizations in Table given below. Table Solubility Rules for lonic Compounds Usually Soluble Li+, Na+, K+, Rb, All Group 1A (alkali metal) and ammonium salts are Cs", NH" soluble. Nitrates, NO, All nitrates are soluble. Chlorides, bromides, All common chlorides, bromides, and iodides are soluble iodides, Cl-, Br", 1 except AgCl, Hg, Cl, PbCl2, AgBr, Hg, Bry, PbBr,,...
IUL JUU pe ns, use the solubility generalizations in Table given below. Table Solubility Rules for lonic Compounds Usually Soluble Li, Na, K, Rb, All Group 1A (alkali metal) and ammonium salts are | C, NH, soluble. Nitrates, NO, All nitrates are soluble Chlorides, bromides, All common chlorides, bromides, and iodides are soluble iodides, Cl-, Br, I except AgCl, HgCl, PCl, AgBr, Hg,Brg, PbBr, Agl, Hgal, PbI Sulfates, 50, Most sulfates are soluble except Caso. Srso. Baso, PbSO, Acetates, CH,COO...
#1,2,3,4,5 state if the following ionic compounds will be soluble or insoluble in water and give a brief explanation why. #6 Predict which reactions will form soluble or insoluble compounds: A &B 1. State if the following ionic compounds will be soluble or insoluble in water (Give a brief explanation why to receive credit) 1. CaCl2 2. MgOH 3. BaSO4 4. AgBr 5. Al2(CO3)3. 6. Predict which reactions will form soluble or insoluble compounds below: a) LiBr(aq) + NaNO, (aq)....
Page 157 IONIC AND NET IONIC EQUATIONS Some Solubility Rules: (a) Group 1A, ammonium, acetate, and nitrate compounds are soluble. (b) Chloride, bromide, and iodide compounds are soluble except silver, lead(II) and mercury(1). (c) Carbonates and phosphates are insoluble except for Group IA and ammonium compounds. (d) Hydroxides are usually insoluble except for Group IA, strontium, barium and ammonium compounds. (e) Sulfides are usually insoluble. Some exceptions are Group IA and ammonium compounds Use the solubility rules given above and...
8-22 Using Table 8-2, classify each of the following types of ionic compounds using the solubility categories soluble, soluble with exceptions, insoluble, or insoluble with exceptions. a. bromides b. sulfates c. hydroxides d. sulfides
Which of the following ionic compounds will be more soluble in acid solution than in water? CuI PbCl_2 Fe(OH)_3 CaCO_3
Rank the following compounds from most soluble in water to least soluble in water. Rank the following compounds from most soluble in water to least soluble in water Most soluble in water Least soluble in water H3C- CH2-N- CH2CH3 H3C CH2 N-CH2 CH3 CH3 H3C-NH2
Arrange the organic compounds from most soluble in water to least soluble in water. Most soluble in water Least soluble in water Answer Bank CH,CH,CH,OH CH CH,OCH, CH CH.CH
4. Using the table below which give the solubility rules for ionic compounds, predict whether each of the reactions below will produce a precipitate and, if so, what is the precipitate. If there is more than one precipitate, write down both of them. (2 points per reaction, 10 points total) Table 1 Solubility Rules for lonic Compounds Soluble in Water Insoluble in Water Any salt with Li+, Na+, K+, NH4+, NO3- Most chlorides, C oblava a AgCl, PbCl2, and HgCl2...