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  Solubility Rules for Ionic Solids......   Awaiting Review for Nickels
Tagged with:    [Post New]posted on 15 Jan 2008 21:09:38 IST    
SOLUBILITY OF IONIC SOLIDS IN WATER......

Solubility is a result of an interaction between polar water molecules and the ions which make up a crystal. Two forces determine the extent to which solution will occur:

# Force of attraction between H2O molecules and the ions of the solid :-
This force tends to bring ions into solution. If this is the predominant factor, then the compound may be highly soluble in water.

# Force of attraction between oppositely charged ions :-
This force tends to keep the ions in the solid state. When it is a major factor, then water solubility may be very low.

However, it is not easy to estimate the relative magnitudes of these two forces or to quantitatively predict water solubilities of electrolytes. Therefore, it is easier to refer to a set of generalizations, sometimes called 'solubility rules', that are based upon experimentation. It's a good idea to memorize the information in this table:
Solubility Rules
NO3- All nitrates are soluble.
Cl- All chlorides are soluble except AgCl, Hg2Cl2, and PbCl2.
SO42- Most sulfates are soluble. Exceptions include BaSO4, PbSO4, and SrSO4.
CO32- All carbonates are insoluble except NH4+ and those of the Group 1 elements.
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.
S2- All sulfides are insoluble except those of the Group 1 and Group 2 elements and NH4+.


I hope it will be usefull...self-compilation.....
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Aatish is offline comment by Aatish    (posted on 15 Jan 2008 21:30:35 IST)
cmmon comment atleast!!!
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kane is offline comment by kane    (posted on 15 Jan 2008 21:36:45 IST)
good but a little short article
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gud work .....keep it up yaar!!!!!
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gud job
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g8t work....
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