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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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Consider the four salts represented on the solubility curves displayed as line graphs. In all four cases the salts are which
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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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Ally
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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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LT
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The Ksp values for three salts are given:
AgCl = 1.0e-10 Ag2CO3 = 6.3e-10 Ag3PO4 = 2.0e-21 Determine the order of solubility for
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Hannah
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What are the rules to determine the solubility of salts?
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Elizabeth
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Which of the following salts would show an appreciable pH-dependent solubility?
a. AgCl b. Mg(OH)2 c. BaF d. both b and c e. all
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Jin
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can u mention me 5 acidic salts , 5 basic salts and 5 neutral salts ?
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auro
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which of the following salts do you expect to have the lowest water solubility?
a...SrF2 b...Rb2O c...Ga2O3 d...CsNO3 All the
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Anna
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