Asked by cheri
Suppose that you wanted to be sure that a
metal ion, any metal ion, would dissolve in
water.
What salt of the metal ion compound would
you choose?
1. the hydroxide (OH−) salt of the metal
ion
2. the carbonate (CO2−
3 ) salt of the metal
ion
3. the nitrate (NO−
3 ) salt of the metal ion
4. the chloride (Cl−) salt of the metal ion
metal ion, any metal ion, would dissolve in
water.
What salt of the metal ion compound would
you choose?
1. the hydroxide (OH−) salt of the metal
ion
2. the carbonate (CO2−
3 ) salt of the metal
ion
3. the nitrate (NO−
3 ) salt of the metal ion
4. the chloride (Cl−) salt of the metal ion
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Does your instructor know that you've posted 21 assignments here?
Are you sure?
Are you sure?
Answered by
DrBob222
solubility rules
Answered by
Chemstudent
the nitrate (NO3−) salt of the metal ion
All nitrates are soluble.
All nitrates are soluble.
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