Water Solubility Rules: Nitrate and Acetate Salts.
e.g. KNO3, potassium nitrate. LiC2H3O2, lithium acetate - correct answers All Nitrates and Acetates are
soluble in water.
Water Solubility Rules: Group I Salts and Ammonium Salts.
e.g. NH4F, ammonium fluoride. NaCl, sodium chloride. - correct answers All Group I Salts and
Ammonium Salts are soluble in water.
Water Solubility Rules: Chloride, Bromide, and Iodide Salts.
e.g. AgCl, silver chloride. KBr, potassium bromide. - correct answers All Chloride, Bromide, and Iodide
Salts are soluble in water EXCEPT when compounded with Ag (silver), Pb II (lead 2), and Hg I (mercury 1).
Water Solubility Rules: Sulfate Salts.
e.g. MgSO4, magnesium sulfate. - correct answers All Sulfate Salts are soluble in water EXCEPT when
compounded with Ag (silver), Pb II (lead 2), and Hg I (mercury 1).
Water Solubility Rules: Hydroxides.
e.g. Ba(OH)2 barium hydroxide. NH4OH, ammonium hydroxide. AgOH, silver hydroxide. - correct
answers All Hydroxides are INSOLUBLE in water EXCEPT when compounded with Group 1 alkali metals
or Ammonium. Barium hydroxide, Strontium hydroxide, and Calcium hydroxide all are marginally soluble
in water.
Water Solubility Rules: Sulfide and Carbonate Salts.
e.g. CaS, calcium sulfide. MgCO3, magnesium carbonate. - correct answers All Sulfide and Carbonate
Salts are insoluble in water EXCEPT when compounded with Group 1 alkali metals or Ammonium.
What is the Theoretical Yield? - correct answers The amount of product that should be formed when the
limiting reagent acts completely