Which compound is more soluble in an acidic solution than in a neutral solution?
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Think about the ions that go into solution. are any of them basic? if so, the acid will react with them and eliminate them. LeChatelier’s principle says if you stress a system that is at equilibrium (like, by using up the ions a.k.a. products), the equilibrium will shift to relieve that stress. In other words, it will shift to make more products, i.e., more of the salt will dissolve.
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Salts are more soluble in an acidic solution than in neutral solution
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