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Soluble and Insoluble Compounds Chart - Solubility Rules Table - List of Salts & Substances 

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This chemistry video tutorial focuses the difference between soluble and insoluble compounds. It contains a table or chart of the solubility rules and it provides a list of salts and substances - some of which are soluble while others are insoluble. This video contains a worksheet of examples and problems toward the end of the video including answers and solutions.
Stoichiometry Practice Test:
• How To Solve Stoichiom...
Solute, Solvent, & Solution:
• Solute, Solvent, & Sol...
Strong & Weak Electrolytes:
• Identifying Strong Ele...
Molarity Practice Problems:
• Molarity Practice Prob...
Ion Concentration In Solutions:
• Ion Concentration in S...
Dilution Problems:
• Dilution Problems, Che...
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Types of Chemical Reactions:
• Types of Chemical Reac...
Solubility Rules:
• Solubility Rules
Predicting The Products of Reactions:
• Predicting The Product...
Activity Series of Metals:
• Activity Series of Met...
Will This Reaction Occur?
• Chemistry - Will The R...
Predicting Products of SR Reactions:
• Predicting Products of...
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Double Replacement Reactions:
• Introduction to Double...
Net Ionic Equations:
• Precipitation Reaction...
Writing Chemical Equations From Words:
• How To Write Chemical ...
Solution Stoichiometry:
• Solution Stoichiometry...
Molarity & Dilution Problems:
• Molarity Dilution Prob...
Acid Base Neutralization Reactions:
• Acid Base Neutralizati...
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Acid Base Titration Problems:
• Acid Base Titration Pr...
Mixture Problems:
• Mixture Problems
Calculating Oxidation Numbers:
• How To Calculate Oxida...
Oxidation and Reduction Reactions:
• Oxidation and Reductio...
Balancing Redox Reactions:
• Half Reaction Method, ...
Ideal Gas Law Problems:
• Ideal Gas Law Practice...
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@TheOrganicChemistryTutor
@TheOrganicChemistryTutor 6 месяцев назад
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@nitamac1312
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@gtmc
@gtmc 3 года назад
**MNEMONICS TO MEMORIZE SOLUBILITY RULES!** Always Soluble: A NBC A(cetate) N(itrate) B(icarbonate) C(hlorate & perchlorate) Generally Soluble: HS H(alides) - except Fluorine, and except when combined with Ag, Pb, Hg S(ulfate) - except when combined with Ag, Pb, Hg, Ca, Sr, Br *NOTE: For the following, remember that all group 1 metals and ammonium are soluble, always so if for example you get Sodium Hydroxide, that is SOLUBLE because this rule supersedes all other rules!* Always Insoluble: CPS C(arbonate) P(hosphate) S(ulfide) Generally insoluble: HC H(ydroxide) - except when combined with Ca, Sr, Ba C(hromate) - except when combined with Mg, Ca
@bubbagarcia450
@bubbagarcia450 2 года назад
when u say generally, it means slightly soluble/insoluble?
@gtmc
@gtmc 2 года назад
@@bubbagarcia450 No, I mean they are soluble except when combined with the things I listed earlier
@sabehalaher1790
@sabehalaher1790 2 года назад
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@theobserver314
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@anuragkumar228
@anuragkumar228 Год назад
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@batuhanpolat2902
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@yousefahmedali5745
@yousefahmedali5745 3 года назад
whenever i forget the solubility rules i just rewatch this vid
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@princeatsrim3159
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@batuhanpolat2902 4 года назад
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@theedanna21
@theedanna21 22 часа назад
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@5kunk157h35h17
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@pitat886 7 лет назад
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@nebulai9587 3 года назад
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@carolynconnelly3395 2 года назад
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@yashodhanbhatawdekar5175 3 года назад
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@VideoFlightFilms
@VideoFlightFilms 2 года назад
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@Emk315
@Emk315 6 лет назад
Here is how I remember solubility rules, NAG SAG (think of nagging people who sag their pants (: You nag them. N- nitrates, A-acetates(C2H302-), G- group 1 metals, S-Sulfates (SO4^-2), G- group 7 metals. Exceptions:PMS, P-Pb^+2, M- mercury, S-silver (Ag+)- The PMS are Never soluble with Sulfates and Group 7A metals. Also, the are insoluble with Group 2A alkaline metals and Sulfates.
@chiranjali8850
@chiranjali8850 6 лет назад
Thanks for mnemonic.
@Mariely1
@Mariely1 5 лет назад
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@vaderanomaly1573
@vaderanomaly1573 5 лет назад
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@sonalibansal9288 2 года назад
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@heenakauser1346
@heenakauser1346 2 года назад
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@gnation855
@gnation855 Год назад
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@shahmirkhan5411 7 лет назад
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@easycooking9992
@easycooking9992 3 года назад
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@braydenshrve7113
@braydenshrve7113 Месяц назад
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@cherryblossoms4528
@cherryblossoms4528 7 лет назад
you have beautiful voice :) and thanks for the video. really helped me understand the solubility rules
@jburckhardt
@jburckhardt 7 лет назад
how do you remember all these...
@duckymomo7935
@duckymomo7935 6 лет назад
jburckhardt its only a handful of rules, it takes practice I guess
@zeeshansyed511
@zeeshansyed511 5 лет назад
jburckhardt Years of practice, it gets on with you with the time of repetition
@yurine477
@yurine477 4 года назад
solubility table
@annewithane4253
@annewithane4253 4 года назад
@@zeeshansyed511 bruh it takes years but our exam is later and our teacher has taught this to us last monday bro i'm gonna fail
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@annewithane4253 4 года назад
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@petevenuti7355
@petevenuti7355 Год назад
Well that's for water, is there a formula, or at least rule of thumb for all solvents in general? Like a relationship between electronegativity & ionic character of the ion relative to the polarity/ diletric constant of solvent? Seems like there should be..
@YusufHayikader
@YusufHayikader 5 лет назад
thanks a lot u help me too much, all the best for u
@mehedihasan7828
@mehedihasan7828 3 года назад
Nice
@kaliek3781
@kaliek3781 Год назад
You said all ions in the first column, but does that include Francium? Please, I need to know
@Troy_1203
@Troy_1203 Год назад
YOU ARE HELPING A GREAT DEAL. KINDLY CHECK 11:47 CaS IS IT NOT (aq) and not (s)
@ammuvijay1447
@ammuvijay1447 3 года назад
is MnO4- is soluble with Ca2+?
@absolutezero9874
@absolutezero9874 4 года назад
LiF isn’t soluble in water because of the high lattice energy. Both Li+ and F- ions are very small, hence the charge density is very large. Enthalpy of hydration < lattice energy
@rahanishraq4930
@rahanishraq4930 3 года назад
Can we know solubility from fajans rule?
@syedsheraz8260
@syedsheraz8260 6 лет назад
Hi, I thought CaS is (aq) isn't Ca 2+ an exception for S2- compounds?
@salahuddinaw
@salahuddinaw 4 года назад
Yes he is wrong.
@quadlui8220
@quadlui8220 4 года назад
I don’t think so because all my other resources say it’s solid
@johnkifle2904
@johnkifle2904 4 года назад
you right
@mustafabastug2403
@mustafabastug2403 4 года назад
Absolutely, 2A group elements are exceptions of S2-
@davidbustillos7351
@davidbustillos7351 4 года назад
I thought they were soluble. What would make it a solid? I thought Ca is and exception to S.
@53jdrobinson
@53jdrobinson 2 года назад
At the 9:35 mark you begin discussing calcium phosphate and you say that phosphates are generally soluble. Then at the 10:05 mark you say that phosphates are generally insoluble when discussing Aluminum phosphate. Is Phosphate generally soluble or generally insoluble?
@thebiladi6128
@thebiladi6128 Год назад
This is a year late but its generally insoluble. I think he just said its generally soluble by mistake because the answer he went through with was the opposite (generally insoluble)
@peteralkhabout8920
@peteralkhabout8920 4 года назад
what do you mean by soluble and insoluble
@tx5648
@tx5648 3 года назад
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@fc2p
@fc2p 6 лет назад
It's way too much to memorize. Not happenin for me bro..thanks anyway.
@dangerdan2592
@dangerdan2592 6 лет назад
It is difficult. I feel like you just have to remember the Always soluble ones first as he said. And then do a bunch of practice problems.
@adrianabautista8931
@adrianabautista8931 5 лет назад
it be like that sometimes
@jaredshapiro7109
@jaredshapiro7109 5 лет назад
It’s all on table f of the reference table
@yosefbenyah8732
@yosefbenyah8732 4 года назад
😂😂😂 yeah chemistry is against us. We have to prove those fuckin teachers wrong
@divinest
@divinest 4 года назад
lmao
@huz1.178
@huz1.178 2 года назад
@gau5xvad3r is a huge fan!!!
@caitlinkastelic471
@caitlinkastelic471 6 лет назад
thank you, you are the best!
@incognito6751
@incognito6751 3 года назад
In AP Chemistry, you have to memorize all of this...
@oskarkocsis7048
@oskarkocsis7048 4 года назад
Ca3(PO4)2 soluble or insoluble
@hlubin04
@hlubin04 7 лет назад
I would of thought CaS was soluble ... doesn't S2- compound and OH- compound share the same rule when pairing ?
@rmhwtd8367
@rmhwtd8367 7 лет назад
i also think so
@vishwareddyakkati4737
@vishwareddyakkati4737 5 лет назад
no, the exceptions for s2- is li+ Na+ K+ and NH4+, not Ca, OH- has different solubility rules, which include all of the above and Sr2+ Ba2+ and many more group one elements
@user-bm5wy1jt8g
@user-bm5wy1jt8g 5 лет назад
you don't need to memorize all the soluble an insoluble , you just memorize the soluble ions and the other are insoluble.
@maksimpushkash9162
@maksimpushkash9162 4 года назад
Khalid Al khudhairi the amount of exceptions in chemistry is too dam high
@azyle2104
@azyle2104 4 года назад
@@maksimpushkash9162 true
@hasnatawan2269
@hasnatawan2269 2 года назад
is oh- soluble with li+
@JP-vj4es
@JP-vj4es 4 года назад
how do you determine a compound is soluble or insoluble if this was ask, 45.0 g CaCl2 in 105 g of water at 5 Celsius?
@venus5760
@venus5760 8 месяцев назад
11:42, CaS is slightly soluble, not insoluble
@mutheiwanap
@mutheiwanap 7 лет назад
around 9:35, did you say phosphates are generally soluble or insoluble because the reason that follows confused me...
@drdin3442
@drdin3442 7 лет назад
He said soluble but that was a mistake on his part.
@antonellaxcx
@antonellaxcx 6 лет назад
yeah he confused me too. phosphates are insoluble and when bonded with group 1A metals they are soluble
@IsThis-Love
@IsThis-Love 9 месяцев назад
LiOH: Doesn't OH has an exception for group 1 metals so doesn't it supposed to be insoluable?
@fatimahabidogun38
@fatimahabidogun38 5 лет назад
Liked before watching cuz I know this man is getting ready to slay
@khylagrant358
@khylagrant358 7 лет назад
Can I just say OH is insoluble unless it is combined with a group 1 and group 2 element?
@owenpark2592
@owenpark2592 3 года назад
I love you
@louisdialled9148
@louisdialled9148 Год назад
What is the purpose of the 2 at the bottom of the mercury cation? (not the 2+ charge)
@slayyyy11
@slayyyy11 8 месяцев назад
to balance them
@madisonsmith4970
@madisonsmith4970 5 лет назад
What is the relationship between insoluble molecules and soluble molecules ?
@gnation855
@gnation855 Год назад
Difference?
@purvashah3333
@purvashah3333 8 месяцев назад
insoluble molecules cannot dissolve in water becase insoluble= solid soluble = liquid/ gas , while soluble molecules can dissolve in water because they arent solid
@quarkscrew3037
@quarkscrew3037 2 года назад
9:36 *insoluble
@Shayankhan-vs9sc
@Shayankhan-vs9sc 2 года назад
K+1 or Nh4 +2 which one is more soluble in water?
@anuragkumar228
@anuragkumar228 Год назад
Nh42+ because of H bonding and absence of H bonding in K+
@vinnyma7512
@vinnyma7512 7 лет назад
BaCO3 is soluble, CO3 is usually insoluble, but Ba is an exception according to your chart.
@rmhwtd8367
@rmhwtd8367 7 лет назад
Ba is in the 2nd group not the first group ... so its not in exception
@skylahenry8552
@skylahenry8552 2 года назад
Please my brain is overloaded how do I remember this all
@Kris-fl7fq
@Kris-fl7fq 3 года назад
So....we only look at the first element to determine?
@my7000thrandomaccount
@my7000thrandomaccount Год назад
bro just saved me from failing a final
@MB-hn7ys
@MB-hn7ys 3 года назад
AgNo2 soluble or insoluble??? ....
@rdxviren4065
@rdxviren4065 Год назад
Somebody can suggest me that how can i improve my chemistry
@AK-mo6ko
@AK-mo6ko 9 месяцев назад
How is CaS a solid? I thought Calcium is an exception??
@mohammadbakeer4247
@mohammadbakeer4247 Год назад
9:40 mistake. Phosphate usually insoluable
@baharosman1416
@baharosman1416 4 года назад
Then why do we say polar are soluble in polars , If ionic compound is polar then why not every ionic compound dissolve in water , should I memorize the rules and apply it or know what is going on?!
@abdulrahmanali122
@abdulrahmanali122 5 лет назад
AgC2H3O2 is insoluble
@user-uh9uv2yw9h
@user-uh9uv2yw9h 3 года назад
thankfully, cuz of covid, we're excused from remembering all these rules LOL
@EnvieSage
@EnvieSage 3 года назад
Damn that’s so clutch. Amazing professor
@elisacalderon8318
@elisacalderon8318 4 года назад
you said phosphate are generally insoluble and then you said they are generally soluble. Which is it?
@rdxviren4065
@rdxviren4065 Год назад
And what about oxides
@khaledhd2404
@khaledhd2404 3 года назад
if the compound is insoluble, does it mean that it is nonelctrolyte?
@tx5648
@tx5648 3 года назад
I think when ionic compounds are insoluble it means that they are weak electrolytes
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