Which of the ionic compounds shown below will be soluble in water? Ag2CO3, AgCl, Fe(OH)3, Na2SO4?
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Ag2CO3 (Silver carbonate): Silver carbonate is generally considered insoluble in water. The solubility rules state that most carbonates are insoluble, except those of Group 1 elements and ammonium. Show more…
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