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What are the soluble compounds?
Nitrates, Acetates, Group 1, Sulfates, Ammonium, Group 17
NO3- , CH3COO-, Li+ , SO42- , NH4+ , Cl-, Br-, I-
Na+
K+.. etc.
Bicarbonates, Chlorates
(HCO3-) , (ClO3-)
For the soluble compounds, which are the only ones that have exceptions?
Sulfates and Group 17
What are the exceptions for the soluble compounds?
Give the ion exceptions, not just which groups have exceptions.
PMS (Pb2+ , Hg22+, Ag+)
Castro Bear (Ca2+ , Sr2+ , Ba2+)
Sulfates: PMS & Castro Bear
Group 17: PMS only
Which compounds are always soluble, no matter what?
Nitrates, Acetates, Group 1, Ammonium, Bicarbonates, Chlorates
NO3- , CH3COO-, Li+ , NH4+, HCO3- , ClO3-
Which compounds are insoluble?
Carbonates, Phosphatess, Chromates, Sulfides, Silicates
CO32- , PO43- , CrO42- , S2- , SiO32-
Hydroxides
OH-
What are the exceptions for the insoluble compounds?
CPCSS (Carbonates, phosphates, chromates, sulfides, silicates) => soluble when bonded w/ G1 metals or NH4+
OH- (Hydroxides)
=> soluble when bonded w/ G1 metals or Ba2+