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Question
- according to your solubility rules, which of the following salts has the greatest solubility in water at 25°c?
options: naclo, mgs, hg₂br₂, srco₃
Brief Explanations
- Salts containing group 1 cations (like Na⁺) and chlorate ions (ClO₃⁻) are highly soluble in water.
- Hg₂Br₂ is an insoluble halide salt (mercury(I) compounds are mostly insoluble).
- MgS is an insoluble sulfide salt (sulfides of most transition and group 2 metals are insoluble).
- SrCO₃ is an insoluble carbonate salt (carbonates of group 2 metals except beryllium are insoluble).
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A. NaClO