Ions That Form Soluble Compounds Exceptions Group 1 ions (Li*, Na*, etc.) ammonium (NH,+) nitrate (NO,) аcetate (C-H,0, CH,CO0) hydrogen carbonate (HCO,) chlorate (CIO,-) or

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Table F
Solubility Guidelines for Aqueous Solutions
Ions That Form
Ions That Form
Insoluble Compounds*
carbonate (CO,2-)
Soluble Compounds
Exceptions
Exceptions
Group 1 ions
(Li*, Na*, etc.)
when combined with Group 1
ions or ammonium (NH,)
chromate (CrO,²-)
when combined with Group 1
ions, Ca2+, Mg2+, or
ammonium (NH,)
ammonium (NH,*)
nitrate (NO,)
acetate (C,H,O,¯ or
CH,CO0)
hydrogen carbonate
| (HCO,)
phosphate (PO,-)
when combined with Group 1
ions or ammonium (NH,)
when combined with Group 1
ions or ammonium (NH,*)
sulfide (S2-)
chlorate (CIO,-)
when combined with Group 1
ions, Ca2+, Ba2+, Sr²+, or
ammonium (NH,*)
hydroxide (OH-)
halides (CF, Br-, IF)
when combined with
Ag*, Pb2+, or Hg,+
sulfates (SO)
when combined with Ag*,
Ca2+, Sr2+, Ba?+, or Pb²+
*compounds having very low solubility in H,0
Transcribed Image Text:Table F Solubility Guidelines for Aqueous Solutions Ions That Form Ions That Form Insoluble Compounds* carbonate (CO,2-) Soluble Compounds Exceptions Exceptions Group 1 ions (Li*, Na*, etc.) when combined with Group 1 ions or ammonium (NH,) chromate (CrO,²-) when combined with Group 1 ions, Ca2+, Mg2+, or ammonium (NH,) ammonium (NH,*) nitrate (NO,) acetate (C,H,O,¯ or CH,CO0) hydrogen carbonate | (HCO,) phosphate (PO,-) when combined with Group 1 ions or ammonium (NH,) when combined with Group 1 ions or ammonium (NH,*) sulfide (S2-) chlorate (CIO,-) when combined with Group 1 ions, Ca2+, Ba2+, Sr²+, or ammonium (NH,*) hydroxide (OH-) halides (CF, Br-, IF) when combined with Ag*, Pb2+, or Hg,+ sulfates (SO) when combined with Ag*, Ca2+, Sr2+, Ba?+, or Pb²+ *compounds having very low solubility in H,0
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