Soluble Compounds in Aqueous Solution

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Which type of compounds containing sulfates is generally insoluble?

  • Those containing sodium (Na+)
  • Those containing lead (Pb2+) (correct)
  • Those containing strontium (Sr2+)
  • Those containing ammonium (NH4+)

Which type of compounds containing nitrates is generally soluble?

  • Those containing ammonium (NH4+) (correct)
  • Those containing calcium (Ca2+)
  • Those containing mercury (Hg2 2+)
  • Those containing lead (Pb2+)

Compounds with hydroxides are often insoluble, except for those of which type of elements?

  • Noble gases and alkali metals
  • Transition metals and silver (Ag+)
  • Alkaline earth metals and noble gases
  • Alkali metals and lead (Pb2+) (correct)

Which type of compounds containing chlorides is generally insoluble?

<p>Those containing silver (Ag+) (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Compounds with which anion are typically insoluble unless paired with alkali metals or ammonium?

<p>Phosphates (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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