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Most important solubility rule
Salts of group 1 cations (with some exceptions for Lithium) and the Ammonia cations are soluble
2.
Nitrates, acetates, and perchlorates are soluble
3.
Silver, Lead, and Mercury (I) are insoluble
4.
Chlorides, Bromides, and Iodides are insoluble
5.
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