Name a metal carbonate which is soluble in water
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Sodium Carbonate and potassium carbonate
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sodium and potassium carbonates
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generally the metal carbonates are insoluble in water because the strength of ionic bond is so high that is not possible for the solution to break your force .
Moreover the carbonate ion carries a positive charge of 2, therefore it can be said that only sodium and potassium carbonates are soluble in water.
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