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Are all hydrogen carbonates insoluble or soluble?

A

Soluble

1
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Are ALL nitrates soluble or insoluble?

A

Soluble

2
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Are all ammonium soluble or insoluble?

A

Soluble

3
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Which oxides are soluble?

A

All oxides from group 1 and group 2 down from calcium.

4
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Are chlorides soluble or insoluble?

A

Soluble (except for Silver and lead)

5
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Which chlorides are insoluble?

A

Silver chloride, Lead chloride

6
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Are sulphates soluble or insoluble?

A

Soluble (except for lead, calcium and Barium)

7
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Which sulphates are insoluble?

A

Lead sulphate, Calcium sulphate and Barium sulphate.

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Are carbonates soluble or insoluble?

A

Insoluble (except for sodium potassium and ammonium)

9
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Which carbonates are soluble?

A

Sodium carbonate, potassium carbonate and Ammonium carbonate.

10
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Are hydroxides soluble or insoluble?

A

Insoluble (except sodium, potassium and ammonium)

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Which hydroxides are soluble?

A

Sodium hydroxide, Potassium hydroxide and Ammonium Hydroxide.

12
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Are giant covalent substances soluble or insoluble?

A

Insoluble

13
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Which substances will hydrocarbons dissolve into?

A

Organic solvents such as tetrachloromethane (CCL4) and hexane (C6H14)

14
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Describe simple molecular substance’s solubility in water and organic solvents.

A

Usually INSOLUBLE in water, yet SOLUBLE in tetrachloromethane and hexane.

15
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What are the common simple molecular substances that are soluble in water?

A

Ethanol, ethanoic acid, CO2 and Halogens.

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