
Using Table F - Solubility Guidelines
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Using Table F - Solubility Guidelines
By NAUDIA LAWRENCE
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If it dissolves, it is soluble.
If it does not dissolve it is insoluble
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Solubility tells us if something will dissolve or not
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On the left are solids that can dissolve
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On the right are solids that do not dissolve
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When you see these ions in a compound your first thought is they will dissolve
This is true with exceptions
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Ions that usually Dissolve in water
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These compounds have ions that are very soluble in water
There are a few exceptions noted in the table
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Compounds High solubility in water
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If the soluble ions combine with any ion in the exceptions colum, they will not dissolve
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Exceptions DO NOT DISSOLVE
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These compounds have ions that are NOT soluble in water
There are many exceptions noted in the table
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Compounds with low solubility in water
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When you see these ions in a compound your firstthought is this wont dissolve
This is true with exceptions
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Ions that usually stay a solid in water
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These compounds have ions that are NOT soluble in water
There are many exceptions noted in the table
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Compounds with low solubility in water
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How to answer Questions
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When trying to find out if a compound is soluble or insoluble
Sodium Chloride
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First, break compounds apart into 2 ions
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When trying to find out if a compound is soluble or insoluble
Silver Chloride
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First, break compounds apart into 2 ions
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When trying to find out if a compound is soluble or insoluble
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First, break compounds apart into 2 ions
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Multiple Choice
According to Table F, which ions combine with chloride ions to form an insoluble salt?
K+ ions
Pb2+ ions
Ca2+ ions
Na+ ions
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Multiple Choice
According to Table F, which barium salt is insoluble in water?
BaCO3
BaCl2
Ba(ClO4)2
Ba(NO3)2
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Multiple Choice
According to Reference Table F, which substance is soluble in water?
AgI
PbCl2
CaSO4
K2CO3
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Multiple Choice
According to Reference Table F, which compound is soluble in water?
ZnCO3
ZnSO4
BaSO4
BaCO3
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