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The oxidation number of any uncombined atom is...
0
The oxidation number of a monatomic ion is...
equal to the charge of the ion
The oxidation number of fluorine is...
-1
The oxidation number of oxygen is...
-2, except when it is combined with either fluorine (when it is +2) or peroxide (when it is -1)
The oxidation number of hydrogen is...
most of the time +1, except when combined with a metal when it is -1
In compounds, the elements of group 1, 2, Aluminum have oxidations numbers...
+1, +2, +3, respectively
The sum of oxidation numbers of all atoms in a neutral compound is...
0
The sum of the oxidation numbers of all atoms in a polyatomic ion is...
equal to the charge of the ion
Solubility
All compounds containing alkali metal cations and the ammonium ion are...
soluable
Solubility
All compounds containing nitrate, sulfate, chlorate, or acetate are...
soluable
Solubility
All chlorides, iodides, and bromides are...
except...
soluable, except those containing Ag +, Pb 2+, or Hg 2+
Solubility
What are the exceptions to the chord-iodide-bromide rule?
Ag +, Pb+, Hg 2+
Solubility
All hydroxides are...
except...
insoluable, except compounds containing Ca 2+, Sr 2+, or Ba 2+
Solubility
What are the exceptions to the hydroxide rule?
Ca 2+, Sr 2+, Ba 2+
Solubility
All sulfates are...
except...
soluble, except cmpds containing, H 2+, Pb 2+, Sr 2+, Ca 2+, or Ba 2+
Solubility
All compounds containing PO4-, CO3 2-, and SO3 2- are...
except...
insoluble, except those also containing alkali metals or NH4+ (ammonium)
Solubility
What are the exceptions to the Phosphate-Carbonate-Sulfate rule?
alkali metals and NH4 (ammonium)
Solubility
All sulfides are...
except...
insoluble, except those also containing alkali metals, NH4, Sr 2+, Ca 2+, or Ba 2+
Solubility
What are the exceptions to the sulfide rule?
alkali metals, NH4, Sr 2+, Ca 2+, Ba 2+