Heey,
I have a question:
How do you know that a base is soluble or not?
And to make a soluble salt, when do you use titration and when do you use the method where you add excess of the base to the acid?
Thanks a lot in advance
All Chlorides, bromides and iodides are soluble except the chloride/bromide/iodide of lead, silver and mercury.
All carbonates are insoluble except Sodium, potassium and all group 1 metals and ammonium carbonates
All hydroxides are insoluble except Sodium, potassium(All group 1 metals in general), ammonium, calcium, strontium and barium hydroxides, aq.ammonium, which are soluble.All sulfates are soluble except the sulfates lead , barium and calcium
If you want to make a soluble salt, you must use the bases in bold^^ and ofc. an acid
If you want the acid to be reacted fully then you may use excess of a base