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most nitrate (NO3-) salts
soluble
*NO3 (-) is infinitely soluble in water because of hydrogen bonding
alkali metal cations (Na+, Li+, K+, Cs+, Rb+)
soluble
NH4+
soluble
Halide salts and the exceptions
most are soluble
exceptions: when paired with heavy metals i.e. Hg, Pb2+, Ag+
sulfate salts and exceptions
soluble
exceptions: Ba2+, Pb2+, Ca2+, Hg2+
hydroxide salts and exceptions
Insoluble
exceptions:
very soluble NaOH and KOH
semi-soluble: Ca(OH)2, Sr(OH)2, Ba(OH)2
Sulfide: S(2-)
insoluble
carbonate: CO3 (2-)
insoluble
phosphate: PO4(3-)
insoluble
Chromate anion (CrO4(2-))
insoluble