Solubility rules for AP Chem

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Group 1 ions (Li+, Na+, etc,)

Soluble (Little to no exceptions)

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Ammonium (NH4+)

Soluble (little to no exceptions)

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Nitrate (NO3-)

Soluble (little to no exceptions)

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Acetate (C2H3O2- or CH3COO-)

soluble (little to no exceptions)

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Hydrogen Carbonate(HCO3-)

soluble (little to no exceptions)

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Chlorate (ClO3-)

Soluble (Little to no exceptions)

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Halides (Cl-, Br-, I-)

Soluble unless combined with Ag2+, Pb2+ or Hg2 2+

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Sulfates (SO4 2-)

Soluble unless combined with Ag+, Ca2+, Sr2+, Ba2+ or Pb2+

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Carbonate (CO3 2-)

Insoluble unless combined with Group 1 ions or ammonium (NH4+)

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Chromate (CrO4 2-)

Insoluble unless combined with Group 1 ions, Ca2+, Mg2+, or ammonium (NH4+)

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Phosphate (PO4 3-)

insoluble unless combined with group 1 ions or ammonium (NH4+)

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Sulfide (S2-)

Insoluble unless combined with Group 1 ions or ammonium (NH4+)

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Hydroxide (OH-)

insoluble unless combined with Group 1 ions, Ca2+, Ba2+, Sr2+, or ammonium (NH4+)