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Soluble Ionic Compounds
1. Most nitrate (NO3) salts are soluble.
2. Most salts of Na+, K+, and NH4+ are soluble.
3. Most chloride salts are soluble. Notable exceptions are AgCl,
PbCl2, and Hg₂ Cl₂.
4. Most sulfate salts are soluble. Notable exceptions are BaSO4,
PbSO4, and CaSO4.
Insoluble Ionic Compounds
5. Most hydroxide compounds are only slightly soluble. The
important exceptions are NaOH and KOH. Ba(OH)2 and
Ca(OH)2 are only moderately soluble.
6. Most sulfide (S²), carbonate (CO32), and phosphate (PO4³)
salts are only slightly soluble.
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Transcribed Image Text:Soluble Ionic Compounds 1. Most nitrate (NO3) salts are soluble. 2. Most salts of Na+, K+, and NH4+ are soluble. 3. Most chloride salts are soluble. Notable exceptions are AgCl, PbCl2, and Hg₂ Cl₂. 4. Most sulfate salts are soluble. Notable exceptions are BaSO4, PbSO4, and CaSO4. Insoluble Ionic Compounds 5. Most hydroxide compounds are only slightly soluble. The important exceptions are NaOH and KOH. Ba(OH)2 and Ca(OH)2 are only moderately soluble. 6. Most sulfide (S²), carbonate (CO32), and phosphate (PO4³) salts are only slightly soluble.
Does a reaction occur when aqueous solutions of cobalt(II) chloride and lead (II) nitrate are combined?
O yes O no
If a reaction does occur, write the net ionic equation.
Use the solubility rules provided in the OWL Preparation Page to determine the solubility of compounds.
Be sure to specify states such as (aq) or (s).
If a box is not needed leave it blank.
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Transcribed Image Text:Does a reaction occur when aqueous solutions of cobalt(II) chloride and lead (II) nitrate are combined? O yes O no If a reaction does occur, write the net ionic equation. Use the solubility rules provided in the OWL Preparation Page to determine the solubility of compounds. Be sure to specify states such as (aq) or (s). If a box is not needed leave it blank. Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 5 more group attempts remaining
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