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A formula - if you think to the symbolic representation of a chemical compound - is not a material to be soluble or not. If you think to a material you should consult a chemistry manual, a table of solubility or to test yourself.

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You can determine whether a formula is soluble by referencing solubility rules. These rules provide guidelines on how different ions combine and react with each other in solution. If a combination of ions in a formula follows the solubility rules, then the formula is soluble. If it violates the solubility rules, the formula is insoluble.

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