Solubility Rules!! Homework problem I

  1. Solubility Rules!! Homework problem I desperately need help withSolutions used: 6M HCl, 6M NaOH, 6M NH3, 3M H2SO4 Mixed with:
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  3. What is the molar solubility of AgCl, Ksp= 1.60x^-10, in a solution that also contains 0.0250 M KCl?The answer is 1.60x^-10. But
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  6. In chemistry class, a student wanted to develop solubility rules by reacting various 0.1 M aqueous solutions together to see if
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  7. Consider the following reaction:Na2CO3 + NiCl2 �¨ NiCO3 + 2NaCl Using the solubility rules determine the solubility of all
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  8. Using the solubility rules, predict the solubility of each of the following compounds in water: (S= Soluble, I= Insoluble)a)CaCO
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  9. Hi there I am having some troubles trying to do my calculus homework and I really need help trying to do this problem from my
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  10. I was an A/B student a few years ago, and now there's a problem. I'm a 6th grader whose "homework forgetting level" is
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