If solutions of Na2SO4 and Ca(NO3)2 were mixed, would a solid be expected to form? O a. yes O b. no

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Table 7.1 General Rules for Solubility of lonic Compounds (Salts) in Water at 25 °C
1. Most nitrate (NO, ) salts are soluble.
2. Most salts of Na", K", and NH,* are soluble.
3. Most chloride salts are soluble. Notable exceptions are AgCI, PbCl, and Hg,Cl,.
4. Most sulfate salts are soluble. Notable exceptions are Baso, Pbso, and Caso,.
5. Most hydroxide compounds are only slightly soluble.* The important exceptions are
NaOH and KOH. Ba(OH), and Ca(OH), are only moderately soluble.
6. Most sulfide (S ), carbonate (CO,-), and phosphate (PO,) salts are only slightly
soluble.
*The terms insoluble and slightly soluble really mean the same thing: such a tiny amount
dissolves that it is not possible to detect it with the naked eye.
If solutions of Na2SO4 and Ca(NO3)2 were
mixed, would a solid be expected to form?
а. yes
b. no
Transcribed Image Text:Table 7.1 General Rules for Solubility of lonic Compounds (Salts) in Water at 25 °C 1. Most nitrate (NO, ) salts are soluble. 2. Most salts of Na", K", and NH,* are soluble. 3. Most chloride salts are soluble. Notable exceptions are AgCI, PbCl, and Hg,Cl,. 4. Most sulfate salts are soluble. Notable exceptions are Baso, Pbso, and Caso,. 5. Most hydroxide compounds are only slightly soluble.* The important exceptions are NaOH and KOH. Ba(OH), and Ca(OH), are only moderately soluble. 6. Most sulfide (S ), carbonate (CO,-), and phosphate (PO,) salts are only slightly soluble. *The terms insoluble and slightly soluble really mean the same thing: such a tiny amount dissolves that it is not possible to detect it with the naked eye. If solutions of Na2SO4 and Ca(NO3)2 were mixed, would a solid be expected to form? а. yes b. no
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