Rules for Double Replacement/ Solubility Rules

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What must double replacement reactions begin with?
two aqueous ionic compounds
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What must a double replacement reaction end with?
a precipitate, water, or a gas
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All alkali metal compounds, nitrates, chlorates, perchlorates, acetates, and compounds containing ammonium are soluble EXCEPT when…
…they contain Ag+.
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All chlorides, bromides, and iodides are soluble in water EXCEPT when…
…they contain Ag+, Hg2+, Hg2^2+, Ba2+, or Pb2+.
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All sulfates are soluble in water EXCEPT when…
…they contain Sr2+, Ba2+, Hg2+, or Pb2+.
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All carbonates, oxides, chromates, sulfites, and sulfides are __insoluble__ in water EXCEPT when…
…bonded to NH4+, Ca2+, Sr2+, Ba2+.
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All phosphates are __insoluble__ in water EXCEPT when…
…bonded to an alkali metal.
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All hydroxides are __insoluble__ EXCEPT when…

They are __slightly soluble__ when…
…bonded to an alkali metal.

…bonded to Ba2+, Ca2+, and Mg2+.
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Cyanides are insoluble EXCEPT…

And thiocyanates are…
…when bonded to a metal NOT in Group 1 or Group 2.

…soluble.