Solubility Rules Of Salts

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Are these salts insoluble or soluble?
Joanna van Dyk
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All Nitrates are ... Soluble
All Chlorides are... (except silver and lead chloride) Soluble
What sulphates are insoluble? Barium, Lead and Calcium sulphate
All Carbonates are... (except sodium and potassium) Insoluble
All sodium potassium and ammonium salts are... Soluble
Silver Chloride is... insoluble
Copper Sulphate is... Soluble
Barium Sulphate is... Insoluble
Sodium Nitrate is... Soluble
Magnesium chloride is... Soluble
Iron Sulphate is... Soluble
Calcium Carbonate is... insoluble
How would you make Barium Sulphate? Salt is INSOLUBLE so use a precipitation reaction
How would you make sodium chloride from sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid? Salt and base are both SOLUBLE so use titration method
How would you make copper sulphate from copper oxide and sulphuric acid? Salt is SOLUBLE but base is INSOLUBLE so use excess base method.
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