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What are soluble hydroxides?

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Lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, calcium, strontium, and barium hydroxides are soluble.

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Is hydroxide soluble or unslouble?

There are many different types of hydroxides and some are soluble and others are insoluble.


Are all the metal hydroxides a.k.a alkaline soluble?

All alkalis are soluble, and this property separates them from bases.


Are hydroxide insoluble salts?

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Which metal hydroxide is most soluble in water?

The hydroxide of Lithium is most soluble but all the hydroxides of alkali metals are completely soluble in water.


1 you expect the hydroxides of metal ions to be soluble in acids What term is used when they are soluble in bases as well?

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Which will form hydroxide ions in solution?

Soluble hydroxides release the ion hydroxil.


Is a substance that contains an O-H group soluble in water?

Example: some hydroxides are suluble in water but other aren't soluble.


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Is Rubidium hydroxide soluble in water at room temperature?

i got you bro, all alkali metals hydroxides are soluble rubidium hydroxide included :)


Are all metal hydroxides strong soluble bases?

No. Not ALL metal hydroxides are strong bases, and not all strong bases are soluble.Only group 2 hydroxides (LiOH, NaOH, KOH, etc) and three group 2 metal hydroxides (CaOH, SrOH, and BaOH) are strong bases.Solubility is determined by how much the substance deionizes in a solution at a given temperature. A soluble substance is considered to be soluble if makes 0.1 M, and insoluble if it's less than 0.0001 M.For example, BaOH is a strong base, and is considered insoluble because less than 1% of it dissolves in water. But the bit that does is a very strong electrolyte.


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.