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All nitrate (NO3) salts are soluble
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All salts containing the alkali metals ions (+1 charges) and the ammonium ion are soluble
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Most chloride, bromide, and iodide salts are soluble. Notable exceptions containing the ions Ag+1, Pb+2, and Hg2+2
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Most sulfate salts are soluble. Notable exceptions are BaSO4, PbSO4, Hg2SO4, and CaSO4
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Most hydroxides are insoluble. The important soluble Hydroxides are NaOH and KOH
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Most sulfide (S-2), carbonate (CO3-2), and chromate (CrO4-2), and phosphate (PO4-3) salts are insoluble, except for those containing cations in rule 2(alkali +1 metals)