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These are the solubility rules, if anyone wants to refer to them 1. All salts of the group I elements (alkali metals = Na, Li, K, Cs, Rb) and salts of Ammonium (NH₄⁺) are soluble. 2. NO₃: All nitrates are soluble. 3. Chlorate (ClO₃⁻), perchlorate (ClO₄⁻), and acetate (CH₃COO⁻ or C₂H₃O₂⁻, abbreviated as Oac⁻) salts are soluble. 4. Cl, Br, I: All chlorides, bromides, and iodides are soluble except those of silver, mercury, and lead (e.g., AgCl, Hg₂Cl₂, and PbCl₂). 5. SO₄²⁻: Most sulphates are soluble. Exceptions include BaSO₄, PbSO₄, and SrSO₄. 6. CO₃²⁻: All carbonates are insoluble except NH₄⁺ and those of the Group 1 elements. 7. OH⁻: All hydroxides are insoluble except those of the Group 1 elements, Ba(OH)₂, and Sr(OH)₂. Ca(OH)₂ is slightly soluble. 8. S₂⁻: All sulphides are insoluble except those of the Group 1 and Group 2 elements and NH₄⁺.
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What would you do if theres a 2cl on the reactants side and 1 cl on the products side would you still cancel all of it out or just leave 1cl on the reactants side
Ok, so it is about the charge, but what I noticed in most of these is that if it has similar to the first is that is it is 1 element and then a 2 like Pb(NO3)2 you know the answer to not only the balancing but also know that for the next reactant side. PbCl2 sure it based on the charge and that is probably why I didn’t fully understand that but I managed to do that method of looking at that instead of the charge. Because it supposed to be equal to each other. This is kind of the example that would work for this type of equation. It saves time and it helps you remember that if you can’t remember the charge.
"If you can (simplify coef.) you should" "basically this" its the human words chem profs deviate from in an attempt to prove their own intelligence, that you use to make a purely informative lecture. Lets go exam 3 tomorrow
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hey! in your solubility rules it says PbCl2 is slightly soluble, but in this video you said it’s insoluble
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I know this is probably quite late but -- please, don't consider yourself "dumb" or "stupid" just because you learn differently. Think about it; everybody's brains are developed upon so many factors, from genetics, down to tiny minute moments in time that impact us. There's no possible way everybody learns the same. This goes for *anyone* reading this: you are valuable, you are capable, don't allow comparison to talk you down!
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This is so much easier than my teacher taught it to be. She was like, "the spectator ions remain unchanged throughout the equation." Knowing that they're the ones on both sides helps so freaking much. Thank you!
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ive never understood how to write ionic equations and have struggled with them for the past 2-3 years, but this single video just cleared up everything for me. Thank you so much!
These are the solubility rules, if anyone wants to refer to them
1. All salts of the group I elements (alkali metals = Na, Li, K, Cs, Rb) and salts of Ammonium (NH₄⁺) are soluble.
2. NO₃: All nitrates are soluble.
3. Chlorate (ClO₃⁻), perchlorate (ClO₄⁻), and acetate (CH₃COO⁻ or C₂H₃O₂⁻, abbreviated as Oac⁻) salts are soluble.
4. Cl, Br, I: All chlorides, bromides, and iodides are soluble except those of silver, mercury, and lead (e.g., AgCl, Hg₂Cl₂, and PbCl₂).
5. SO₄²⁻: Most sulphates are soluble. Exceptions include BaSO₄, PbSO₄, and SrSO₄.
6. CO₃²⁻: All carbonates are insoluble except NH₄⁺ and those of the Group 1 elements.
7. OH⁻: All hydroxides are insoluble except those of the Group 1 elements, Ba(OH)₂, and Sr(OH)₂. Ca(OH)₂ is slightly soluble.
8. S₂⁻: All sulphides are insoluble except those of the Group 1 and Group 2 elements and NH₄⁺.
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great comment, only thing is that all hydroxides are insoluble except for group 1 hydroxides and amonium hydroxide
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What would you do if theres a 2cl on the reactants side and 1 cl on the products side would you still cancel all of it out or just leave 1cl on the reactants side
@zara1110 i believe you need the balance the reaction equation so that there is the same number of Cl atoms on both the reactant and products side.
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Ok, so it is about the charge, but what I noticed in most of these is that if it has similar to the first is that is it is 1 element and then a 2 like Pb(NO3)2 you know the answer to not only the balancing but also know that for the next reactant side. PbCl2 sure it based on the charge and that is probably why I didn’t fully understand that but I managed to do that method of looking at that instead of the charge. Because it supposed to be equal to each other. This is kind of the example that would work for this type of equation. It saves time and it helps you remember that if you can’t remember the charge.
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