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Alkali Metal Ions (Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs)
always
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Ammonium (NH4+)
always
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Nitrate (NO3-)
always
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chlorate (ClO3-)
always
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Perchlorate (ClO4-)
always
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perbromate (BrO4-)
always
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periodate (IO4-)
always
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most halogens (Cl-, Br-, I-)
usually
(exceptions: Ag+, Cu+, Hg2(2+), Pb(2+))
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sulfate (SO4(2-))
usually
(exceptions: Ag+, Ca(2+), Ba(2+), Sr(2+), Hg2(2+), Pb(2+)
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acetate (C2H3O2-)
usually
(exceptions: Ag+, Be(2+))
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Fluoride (F-)
insoluble
(exceptions: Be(2+))
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Sulfide (S(2-))
insoluble
(exceptions: alkaline earth)
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hydroxide (OH-)
insoluble
(exceptions: Ba(2+), Sr(2+))
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phosphate (PO4(3-))
insoluble
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carbonate (CO3(2-))
insoluble
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sulfite (SO3(2-))
insoluble
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chromate (CrO4(2-))
insoluble