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why do some salts dissolve while others do not

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Things dissolve and dissociate because they have lower energy (and typically higher entropy) as solvated ions. Equivalently, something won't dissolve (or dissolve negligibly) if it's energetically unfavorable to do so. ... And second, it depends on the energy of solvation of the ions.

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