classification of soluble and in soluble salts
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In general, most of the salts formed from alkali metals are soluble in water. Most salts formed with chlorides, bromides and iodides are soluble, but salts formed with carbonates, sulfides and oxides are insoluble.
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in general, most of the salts formed from alkali metals are soluble in water. Most salts formed with chlorides, bromides and iodides are soluble, but salts formed with carbonates, sulfides and oxides are insoluble.
Salts nearly all start with the name of a metal.
But there are also Ammonium salts - salts which contain the NH4+ ion instead of a metal ion.
Most salts dissolve, but not all.
Unfortunately, there's no alternative but to learn which do and don't dissolve.
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