soluble NaHCO3 soluble insoluble Unknown Water Insoluble Na OH insoluble HCI insoluble H₂SO4 soluble insoluble soluble soluble

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Fill in the following flow chart by placing some functional groups in the appropriate spot. It could have alkanes, or alkenes (or other neutral compounds with a protonatable active group), could be phenols, or carboxylic acids with six or more carbons, or amines with six or more carbons, and/or alcohols with five or fewer carbons present. 

soluble
NaHCO3
soluble
insoluble
Unknown
Water
Insoluble
NaOH
insoluble
HCI
insoluble
H₂SO4
insoluble
soluble
soluble
soluble
Transcribed Image Text:soluble NaHCO3 soluble insoluble Unknown Water Insoluble NaOH insoluble HCI insoluble H₂SO4 insoluble soluble soluble soluble
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