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Solubility predicts whether the compound will be soluble. This is taught in science.

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1Using the solubility rules predict whether the following compound would be soluble or not soluble manganese 2 chloride A Soluble B not soluble?

Using the solubility rule predicts the compound to be soluble. This is what tells what the weather will be like.


2Using the solubility rules predict whether the following compound would be soluble or not soluble potassium flouride A Soluble B not soluble?

Potassium fluoride (KF) is soluble in water according to solubility rules because all compounds containing alkali metal cations (such as potassium) are soluble in water, and fluoride salts are also generally soluble. Therefore, potassium fluoride is soluble.


What tells which compounds are soluble insoluble or slightly insoluble?

solubility table


Would you expect this compound to be soluble or insoluble in room-temperature water?

Without knowing the specific compound, it's impossible to determine its solubility in water. Generally, ionic compounds or polar molecules are soluble in water, while nonpolar compounds are insoluble. You would need to know the specific compound's chemical structure to predict its solubility in water accurately.


How do you classify compounds as soluble or insoluble following the rules for sloubility?

Compounds are classified as soluble if they dissolve in a solvent to form a homogeneous mixture. Compounds are classified as insoluble if they do not dissolve in the solvent and form a precipitate instead. Solubility rules are used to predict if a compound will be soluble or insoluble based on the type of ions present and their interactions with the solvent.


What is the rule used to predict the precipitate?

Whatever the precipitate is, it's not water-soluble. It's best to refer to a solubility table for this, but some general rules are: all nitrates are soluble, most chlorides and sulfates are soluble, few carbonates and hydroxides are soluble.


Does the number of oxygen in a compound predict how water soluble it is if not then what does predict water solubility from highest to lowest CH3OCH3 and CH4 and CH3OH?

The number of oxygen atoms in a compound does not always directly predict its water solubility. In general, compounds containing more polar functional groups like hydroxyl groups (OH) tend to be more water-soluble. Therefore, from highest to lowest water solubility, it would be CH3OH (methanol) > CH3OCH3 (dimethyl ether) > CH4 (methane).


How can the solubility rules help predict the product of a reaction?

double replacement


One of the first steps in the formation of an aqueous solution of an ionic compound is disruption of the ionic bonds holding the compound together in a crystal lattice?

This step alone cannot be used to predict solubility.


Predict whether barium carbonate is soluble or insoluble in water?

Barium carbonate is insoluble in water. When it is mixed with water, it forms a suspension instead of dissolving completely due to its low solubility in water.


What information does a solubility table give?

it tells which compounds will dissolve in water


What information can be obtained from an ion solubility chart?

An ion solubility chart provides information on the solubility of different ions in water. It shows which ions will form a precipitate (insoluble compound) when mixed with certain ions in a solution. This can help predict the outcome of chemical reactions and determine the products formed.