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What chemical compound is Ag2CO3?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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No Ag2CO3 is not soluble

Here are some solubility rules:

1. All alkali metal (lithium,sodium,potassium,rubidium, and cesium) and ammonium compounds are soluble.

2. All acetate, perchlorate, chlorate, and nitrate compounds are soluble.

3. Most of silver, lead, and Mercury(I) compounds are insoluble.

4. Chlorides, bromides, and iodides are soluble except those at 3.

5. Carbonates, hydroxides, oxides, phosphates, silicates, and sulfides are insoluble except those at 1.

6. Sulfates are soluble except for calcium and barium and those at 3.

Rule 3 says silver is insoluble. For a different compound it might have a disagreement with rules one saying its soluble one saying insoluble. Always go with the first one listed in these rules.

A more specific example is AgCl. Rule 3 overtakes rule 4 so it is insoluble.

~Higgins~

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No. It is an ionic bond shared between the Ag+ ion and the CO32- polyatomic ion. This means that there are 2 Ag ions for every CO3 (carbonate) polyatomic ion.

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It is silver carbonate

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It is a yellow solid.

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Silver carbonate.

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Silver Carbonate

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silver corbonate

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