Predicting Precipitates with Solubility Rules
Learning Objective
I can use a Solubility chart to predict whether a precipitate will form in an aqueous solution.
Lesson Flow
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Solubility Rules and How to Use a Solubility Table
Melissa Maribel
Guided Notes
Key concepts students will learn:
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A solubility table helps determine if a compound is soluble (aqueous) or insoluble (solid).
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Group 1 metals, ammonium, nitrate, and acetate are generally soluble with no exceptions.
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Halogens are typically soluble, except when combined with silver, lead, or mercury, which makes them insoluble.
Practice
12 questions • Multiple choice & Short answer
Exit Ticket
“Using the solubility rules, predict whether the compound calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) is soluble or insoluble in water.”
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