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