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Nitrates

soluble

Ammonium

soluble

Chlorates

soluble

Acetates

soluble

Most salts (alkali metals)

Li, Na, K, NH4

Cl, Br, I

soluble

Exceptions of Cl-, Br-, I-

Ag, Hg, Pb

Sulfate (SO4)

soluble

Exceptions of sulfates (so4-2)

Ca, Ba, Pb, Ag, Sr, Hg.

Insoluble

incapable of being dissolved

OH

insoluble

OH- exceptions

NaOH, LiOH, KOH. (BaOH, CaOH)

Sulfide (s)

insoluble

carbonate (CO3 2-)

insoluble

Chromates (CrO4)

insoluble

Phosphates (PO4 3-)

insoluble

Exceptions to sulfide, carbonate, chromates, and phosphates

CO3 combined with Na, K, Mg, and PO3 combined with Na, K, and NH4

Most salts containing nitrates, ammonium, chlorates, and acetates are soluable

Rule 1

Most salts (alkali metals) of Li, Na, K, NH4

Rule 2

Most Cl, Br, and I salts are soluable notable exceptions are salts of Ag, Pb, and Hg.

Rule 3

Most sulfates (SO4-2) are soluble/ exceptions are Ca, Ba, Pb, Ag, Sr, Hg.

Rule 4

Most hydroxide (OH) compounds are insoluble

Rule 5

Most sulfide, carbonates, chromates, and phosphates are insoluble

Rule 6

NAG SAG

Nitrates, Acetates, Group 1, Sulfates, Ammonium, Group 17

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