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Solubility rules!!! (1 Viewer)

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How does everyone remember their solubility rules, I need help with remembering them (preferably without excessive wrote learning). Is there any good abbreviations or something else that reminds you of the solubility table (with the exceptions for each ionic compounds included). Please help.
 

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsCLuLS-yZY
Fat video, legit is one of the best. Just note these rules assume a high concentration.
bump that shit boi. Just below is the same thing in actual text.

Memorising Solubility Rules
Just remember NAGSAG, PMS and CASTROBeAR
Nitrates (NO32-) are always soluble
Acetates (C2H3O2-) are always soluble
Group 1 ions are always soluble
Sulfates (SO42-) are always soluble *+
Ammonium (NH4+) is always soluble
Group 7 ions are always soluble*

EXCEPTIONS:
* PMS – Pb2+, Mercury, Silver.
+ CASTOBeAR- Calcium (Ca2+), Strontium (St2+), Barium (Ba2+)
 

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bump that shit boi. Just below is the same thing in actual text.

Memorising Solubility Rules
Just remember NAGSAG, PMS and CASTROBeAR
Nitrates (NO32-) are always soluble
Acetates (C2H3O2-) are always soluble
Group 1 ions are always soluble
Sulfates (SO42-) are always soluble *+
Ammonium (NH4+) is always soluble
Group 7 ions are always soluble*

EXCEPTIONS:
* PMS – Pb2+, Mercury, Silver.
+ CASTOBeAR- Calcium (Ca2+), Strontium (St2+), Barium (Ba2+)
Oh my god did you go to Matrix too? With Michelle as your tutor?! :O
 

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