Solubility Rules | Acids, Bases & Alkali's | Chemistry | FuseSchool
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- Опубликовано: 30 окт 2024
- Learn the basics about solubility rules for insoluble salts, as part of the overall acids, bases and alkali topic.
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Everything about the solubility rules are easy except for the exceptions
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You are most welcome!
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thanks.legend
Very brief but so informative. Thanks very much
Hi
Informative video!
Can you please answer a question of mine ?
Can an alkali substance dissolve faster in a solvent than an acidic substance?
I am revising for my mid term exams and would love if you could answer this real quick!
Thanks a lot 🙏
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Most welcome!
THIS WAS AMAZINGGGGGGGGGGG!! thanku so much
You are most welcome!!
Would lithium carbonate, hydroxide and phosphate be soluble? Because my teacher told me anything contained Lithium is soluble
Hi! Lithium carbonate, lithium hydroxide and lithium phosphate are soluble in water.
@@fuseschool Thank you for your clarification
all group 1 salts are soluble!
Great video!
Nice
thank mis Kang
Wonderful 👍👍
Many thanks!
really helpful
guess my favorite subject!
physics (chemistry is garbage because of the memorization of exceptions)
If hydroxide salts are insoluble then how are they even alkali because for being an alkali they must be able to release HO ions in water and this is only possible when they soluble. Can somebody please make this clear for me?
Not all hydroxide salts are insoluble. Most hydroxide salts are only slightly soluble. Hydroxide salts of Group I elements are soluble. Hydroxide salts of Group II elements (Ca, Sr, and Ba) are slightly soluble. Hydroxide salts of transition metals and Al3+ are insoluble. So for example, Fe(OH)3, Al(OH)3, Co(OH)2 are not soluble (www2.csudh.edu/oliver/chemdata/solrules.htm )
Who is here from Mr Peverley’s class from Oundle doing the quiz
thanks for this lesson
No worries!
Guess my favourite subject .
Answer:
PCM , but among them Inorganic chemistry is at the top !
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i got the 100th like :)
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I didnt get a thing
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Did you even mention about the solubility RULES? Choose the captions wisely and stop making fool of others.
maybe you should stop making a fool out of yourself
bruh the whole, thing was solubility rules
@@tahamuhammad5454 yeah exactly