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A carbonate insoluble in water

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For Example barium carbonate insoluble in water because It is insoluble in water and soluble in most acids, with the exception of sulfuric acid. Salts, basic, such as BARIUM CARBONATE, are generally soluble in water. The resulting solutions contain moderate concentrations of hydroxide ions and have pH's greater than 7.0. They react as bases to neutralize acids.

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