Solution for problem 13Q Chapter 7
What are the solubility rules, and how are they useful?
Introductory Chemistry | 5th Edition
Problem 13Q
What are the solubility rules, and how are they useful?
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The solubility of ionic compounds in aqueous solutions is wide and varied. Some compounds are highly soluble (e.g. NaCl), some compounds are moderately soluble and some compounds are highly insoluble (e.g., AgCl). To determining which compounds are soluble and which are not soluble in a water, a set of rules were formed which is known as solubility rules.
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