name the metals which have no insoluble salts
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What are some examples of insoluble salts?
Most salts dissolve, but not all.
The general rules for predicting the solubility of salts in water:
- All common Sodium, Potassium and Ammonium salts are soluble
- All Nitrates are soluble
- Common Chlorides are soluble, except Silver Chloride
- Common Sulphates are soluble, except those of Barium and Calcium
- Common Carbonates are insoluble, except those of Sodium, Potassium and Ammonium
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