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What -ates are always soluble?
Chlorates, Acetates and Nitrates.
What element group is always soluble?
Group 1A (Alkali Metals)
Which Sulfate Compounds are insoluble
Calcium, Barium, Strontium, Merury, Silver, Lead
Which Halogen Compounds are insoluble
Mercury, Silver, Lead
Are some perchlorates soluble?
Yes
Which -ide compounds are soluble and what are the exceptions.
Chlorides, Bromides and Iodides are soluble except. except when combined with Silver, Lead, Copper and Mercury.
Are Fluorides soluble? If so, is there any exceptions?
Yes Fluorides are soluble except when combined with Lead and all group 2 elements.
Are all Sulfides insoluble? If no, what are the exceptions?
No, the exceptions are when combined with all of Group 1A elements (alkali metals), Group 2A elements (alkali earth metals) and ammonia
Are all Carbonates and Phosphates insoluble? If Not, what are the exceptions?
Carbonates and Phosphates are insoluble except when combined with elements of group 1A and NH4
Are all common metal hydroxides insoluble? If not give the exceptions.
No, common metal hydroxides are soluble when when combined with Group 1A and Calcium, Strontium, Barium, Radium.