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Sea water contains various salts.
The solubility rules for various salts in water indicate most salts of _____ are not soluble in water. LI*
Ag+ K+ Na*
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If two salts AX and BX2, have the same Ksp values of 4.0x10^-12 at a given temperature, then
A. their molar solubilities in water
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Materials:
Epsom salts (MgSO4), ammonia (NH4OH) small jar or cup measuring cup Procedures 1. Dissolve 1 teaspoon of Epsom salts
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Why is the pH of ocean water higher than the pH of normal tap water?
A. ocean water contains salts of weak acids. B. ocean water
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Salts that are insoluble in water are made by precipitation.
● Lead(II) iodide, PbI2, is insoluble in water. ● All nitrates
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Calcium nitrate forms two different hydrated salts. One contains 24.7 % water and the other 30.4 % water. What are the formulas
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Is PbI2 soluble in water or not? Following the solubility rules for ionic compounds, salts containing Pb are insoluble and
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can u mention me 5 acidic salts , 5 basic salts and 5 neutral salts ?
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a)Name two cations whose salts are quite soluble in water?
b)Name one anion whose salts are soluble in water.?
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The solubility of salts in water is temperature dependent. Consider the solubility of the five salts as depicted in the
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