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mr_scholes
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Insoluble salts??
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June 10, 2009, 03:09:44 pm »
What are the inslouble salts we need to know for chem p1
what do they mean by high boiling and melting point, and could somebody give us an example please.
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sulphate salts ( led, calcuim, silver, strontium and barium)
led chloride and silver chloride
all carbonates except ammnoium carbonate and carbonates of group 1 metals
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mr_scholes
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what about hydroxides?
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Quote from: mr_scholes on June 11, 2009, 05:55:49 am
what about hydroxides?
Hydroxides are not salts
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