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Solubility

Solubility

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Chemistry

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

James Gonzalez

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6 Slides • 8 Questions

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  • When it comes to aqueous solutions, it is important to know which compounds will form aqueous solutions and which compounds will not.

  • To understand which compounds form aqueous solutions or solids in water, scientists use solubility rules.

  • Watch the video and answer questions to learn how to use the solubility rules.

Solubility Rules

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Multiple Choice

What is the term that describes the ability of chemical to dissolve in water?

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ionic

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covalent

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soluble

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insoluble

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Multiple Choice

What term is used to describe a chemical that forms a solid when in water?

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acid

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molecular

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soluble

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insoluble

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Multiple Choice

What state of matter when a chemical dissolves in water?

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solid

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liquid

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gas

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aqueous solution

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Match

Match the following states of matter with their correct symbol that is used in a chemical reaction.

solid

liquid

gas

aqueous solution

(s)

(l)

(g)

(aq)

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  • Remember that group 17 are called halogens

  • When they form anions, the ending of their name changes to -ide

  • So halogens are sometimes called halides in the solubility table

Halides

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Categorize

Options (7)

KCl

barium chlorate

NH4OH

silver nitrate

silver chloride

SrBr2

lead(II) sulfate

Use the solubility rules on the back of your periodic table to organize these options based on whether they are soluble or insoluble in water.

Soluble
Insoluble

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Multiple Choice

What does insoluble mean?

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It will not dissolve in water, instead it will be a solid.

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It dissolves in water, forming an aqueous solution.

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It dissolves in water, forming a liquid.

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It creates free floating ions when placed in water.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following compounds are insoluble? (Select all that apply.)

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iron(III) hydroxide

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ammonium chlorate

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barium dichromate

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strontium hydroxide

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calcium sulfide

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Categorize

Options (8)

KBr

AgCl

sodium nitrate

lead(II) iodide

Li2S

(NH4)3PO4

Mn(OH)2

magnesium carbonate

Use the solubility rules on the back of the periodic table to organize the following compounds as an aqueous solution or a solid.

Aqueous Solution
Solid
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