Solubility Rules, Precipitates, Net Ionic Equations

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Which compounds are always soluble?

Group 1 and nitrates

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Nitrate compounds are usually:

soluble

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Acetate compounds are usually:

soluble

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Most carbonates are:

insoluble except Group 1/NH₄⁺

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Most phosphates are:

insoluble except Group 1/NH₄⁺

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Most hydroxides are insoluble except:

Group 1, Ca²⁺, Sr²⁺, Ba²⁺

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Most chlorides are soluble except with:

Ag⁺, Pb²⁺, Hg₂²⁺

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A precipitation reaction forms:

an insoluble solid

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In a chemical equation, the symbol (s) means:

solid

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In a complete ionic equation, aqueous ionic compounds are:

split into ions

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In complete ionic equations, solids are:

kept together

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A net ionic equation removes:

spectator ions