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6 Cards in this Set
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Most important solubility rule
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Salts of group 1 cations (with some exceptions for Lithium) and the Ammonia cations are soluble
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Nitrates, acetates, and perchlorates are soluble
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Silver, Lead, and Mercury (I) are insoluble
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Chlorides, Bromides, and Iodides are insoluble
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Carbonates, Phosphates, Sulfides, Oxides, and Hydroxides are insoluble (sulfides of group 2 cations and hydroxides of Ca, Sr, and Ba are slightly soluble)
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Sulfates are soluble except for those of Ca, Sr, and Ba
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