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SOLUBLE!!!!

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The salta of all Group (I) metals, Sodium included, are soluble.

So all salta of lithium. potassium , Rubidium and Caesium are solbble.

Also Soluble Anions are nitrates and chlorides.

Sulphates, and Carbonates when NOT combined with a Group(I) metal are insoluble.

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