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Almost all salts will dissove in water. Many compounds are very soluble; they often include the ions:

  • All Group 1 (lithium, sodium, potassium, etc.) salts;
  • all chlorides, bromides, chlorates, sulphates and nitrates;
  • all ammonia salts.

Some exceptions do exist for each of these, but they are mainly where an insoluble ion is involved (such as silver). These salts are still considered soluble, but only slightly or sparingly so.

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