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If soluble, then it’s aqueous in reaction. Insoluble = solid in reaction


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, Soluble


Sr+2, and Ca+2 are insoluble]
Chloride, Bromide and Iodide salts Soluble
[except: Pb+2, Ag +1, Hg2+2 are insoluble]
All Fluorides except group 2 (IIA), Pb+2, Fe+3 Soluble

Carbonates, phosphate, chromates, and sulfides Insoluble


[except: alkali metal and ammonium are soluble]
Hydroxides [except: group 1 (IA), Sr+2, Ba+2, Insoluble
and ammonium]
Sulfides [except Group 1 (IA), 2 (IIA), and Insoluble
ammonium]

For the following reactants, predict the products (if needed), and write a balanced complete
ionic equation and a balanced net ionic equation.

1. AgNO 3(aq) + KCl(aq) → AgCl(s) + KNO3(aq)

2. Mg(NO3)2(aq) + Na2CO3(aq) → MgCO3(s) + NaNO3(aq)

3. K3PO4(aq) + Al(NO 3)3(aq) →

4. BeI2(aq) + Cu2SO4(aq) →
5. Ni(NO3)3(aq) + 3 KBr(aq) →

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