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Solubility Rules Practice Worksheet

This document provides a practice worksheet on solubility rules for ionic compounds. It lists 25 chemical compounds and asks the student to identify the chemical formula, name, and whether each compound is soluble or insoluble in solution based on solubility rules. It also lists 4 additional compounds and asks the student to identify any compounds that would precipitate if the solutions were mixed. Finally, it provides the key solubility rules for determining if ionic compounds are soluble or insoluble in water.

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Solubility Rules Practice Worksheet

This document provides a practice worksheet on solubility rules for ionic compounds. It lists 25 chemical compounds and asks the student to identify the chemical formula, name, and whether each compound is soluble or insoluble in solution based on solubility rules. It also lists 4 additional compounds and asks the student to identify any compounds that would precipitate if the solutions were mixed. Finally, it provides the key solubility rules for determining if ionic compounds are soluble or insoluble in water.

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  • Solubility Rules Practice Worksheet: Provides a worksheet for students to practice naming chemical formulas and determining solubility of compounds in solution.
  • Solubility Rules for Ionic Compounds: Lists specific solubility rules for different ionic compounds and categories to aid in understanding solubility concepts.

Name: ___________________________ Date: __________ Period: ______

Solubility Rules Practice Worksheet


1. Name or give the chemical formula for each of the following compounds.
2. State whether they are soluble (will dissolve) or insoluble (will not dissolve) in solution. Use
solubility rules.
Chemical Formula Name Solubility
1. NH4C2H3O2
2. Ba(OH)2
3. Iron (II) Carbonate
4. NaOH
5. RbNO3
6. Cesium Sulfate
7. MgSO4
8. ZnCl2
9. Zinc Hydroxide
10. Zn3(PO4)2
11. AgBr
12. KNO3
13. Al2S3
14. Silver Acetate
15. Sr2CrO4
16. Aluminum Phosphate
17. BaSO4
18. Ca(OH)2
19. BaCO3
20. MgCrO4
21. Iron (III) sulfide
22. NH4CN
23. Silver Iodide
24. Hg2SO4
25. Lithium Chloride

3. Identify the two new compounds which from if the solutions were mixed. Circle any compounds that
would precipice from the solution (are insoluble)

KBr Na2CO3 CaS NH4OH

AgNO3
BaCl2

Al(NO3)3

CuSO4

4. Solubility Rules for Ionic Compounds


Compounds Solubility
Salts of alkali metals and ammonium Soluble
Nitrate salts, acetates and chlorate salts Soluble
Sulfate salts [except: Pb+2, Ag+1, Hg2+2, Ba+2, Sr+2, and Ca+2 are Soluble
insoluble]
Chloride, Bromide and Iodide salts Soluble
[except: Pb+2, Ag+1, Hg2+2 are insoluble]
All Fluorides excepts group 2 (IIA), Pb+2, Fe+3 Soluble
Carbonates, phosphate, chromates, and sulfides Insoluble
[except: alkali metal and ammonium are soluble]
Hydroxides [excepts: group 1 (IA), Sr+2, Ba+2, and ammonium] Insoluble
Sulfides [excepts Group 1 (IA), 2 (IIA), and ammonium] Insoluble

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