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AgNO3
Soluble
Rule 1 (nitrate salts are soluble)
CuCl2
Soluble
Rule 3 (most chloride, bromide, and iodide salts are soluble. notable exceptions include Pb2+, Hg2^2+, and Ag+)
PbCl2
Insoluble
Rule 3 (most chloride, bromide, and iodide salts are soluble. notable exceptions include Pb2+, Hg2^2+, and Ag+)
K2SO4
Soluble
Rule 2 (all salts containing the alkali metals or the ammonium ion are solubles)
Ca(OH)2
Insoluble (marginally)
Rule 5 (most hydroxide salts are only slightly soluble. the important soluble hydroxide are KOH and NaOH)
CuSO4
Soluble
Rule 4 (most sulfate salts are soluble. Notable exceptions are Ba, Pb, Hg, and Ca)
K2S
Soluble
Rule 2 (alkali metals)
Cu(CrO4)2
Insoluble
Rule 6 (chromate salts are slightly soluble)
AgNO3
Soluble
Rule 1 (nitrate)
CaCO3
Insoluble
Rule 6 (carbonate salts are only slightly soluble)
Mg3(PO4)2
Insoluble
Rule 6 (phosphate salts are only slightly soluble)
BaSO4
Insoluble
Rule 4 (most sulfate salts are soluble. notable exceptions include barium)
Mg(OH)2
Insoluble
Rule 5