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If the solid is ionic, explain why you cannot make the general statement that “all ionic compounds are soluble in water.”

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Answered by hiyatibrewala2006
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Explanation:

Generally, ionic compounds whose component ions have larger charge magnitudes are less soluble because the ions are attracted too much to dissociate. A soluble compound will dissociate because of the attractions with the surrounding water molecules are strong enough to separate the ions.

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