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Rule

Most salts containing alkali metal or ammonium


(NH4+)cations are soluble.

Most salts containing NO3are soluble.

Most salts containing Cl,Br, and Iare soluble, except with metals
such as
Ag+,Pb2+, and Hg22+.

4
5

1.
2.

General trend

SO4 salts with +1 cations and Mg2+ are soluble, but with most +2
2

cations these salts are insoluble.


Most compounds with OH anions and group 1 or 2 cations are
soluble. Notable exceptions are Be(OH)2 and Mg(OH)2.

Compounds of group I ions are soluble.


Nitrates and chlorates are soluble.
Except for the compounds covered by rule 1, carbonates, hydroxides,
phosphates, and sulfides are insoluble.
Na soluble with everything
Group one is always soluble with everything
NH4 Soluble with everything
OH soluble with group one and two except Be, Mg
FeOH makes solid. With OH will make solid cause Fe is not in group one
or two.

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