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Interpretation:
The compound that is insoluble in water is to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Solubility rule for the ionic compound is written below.
Ionic compounds that are soluble in water will have ions shown below.
• Alkali metal ions and the ammonium ion (
• Acetate ion
• Nitrate ion
• Halide ion (
• Sulfate ion
Ionic compound that are insoluble in water will have ions shown below.
• Carbonate ion
• Chromate ion
• Phosphate ion
• Sulfide ion
• Hydroxide ion
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