keliao Full Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Jun 10, 2008 Messages 344 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location NorthEast Pre-Dental Oct 12, 2008 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad how can you determine when a compound is (aq), (s), g or l? ex. AgBr (s) PbCl2 (s) BaSO4 (s) CaCO3 (s) KNO3 (aq) NH$NO3 (aq)................................
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad how can you determine when a compound is (aq), (s), g or l? ex. AgBr (s) PbCl2 (s) BaSO4 (s) CaCO3 (s) KNO3 (aq) NH$NO3 (aq)................................
Y YungJoc87 Full Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Aug 20, 2008 Messages 70 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Pre-Dental Oct 12, 2008 #2 keliao said: how can you determine when a compound is (aq), (s), g or l? ex. AgBr (s) PbCl2 (s) BaSO4 (s) CaCO3 (s) KNO3 (aq) NH$NO3 (aq)................................ Click to expand... First of all BaSO4 and CaCO3 are ALWAYS non soluble, and don't dissociate to form ions in solution. (hence (s) ) Also, Cl, Br, I, are always water soluble (i.e aq), UNLESS they are combined with Hg, Ag, or Pb. Anything with a Na group I metal, NO3, or NH4 will be soluble in solution. Hope this helps!😀 Upvote 0 Downvote
keliao said: how can you determine when a compound is (aq), (s), g or l? ex. AgBr (s) PbCl2 (s) BaSO4 (s) CaCO3 (s) KNO3 (aq) NH$NO3 (aq)................................ Click to expand... First of all BaSO4 and CaCO3 are ALWAYS non soluble, and don't dissociate to form ions in solution. (hence (s) ) Also, Cl, Br, I, are always water soluble (i.e aq), UNLESS they are combined with Hg, Ag, or Pb. Anything with a Na group I metal, NO3, or NH4 will be soluble in solution. Hope this helps!😀
keliao Full Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Jun 10, 2008 Messages 344 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location NorthEast Pre-Dental Oct 12, 2008 #3 ok...so according to the solubility rules...and all that. solubles are (aq) Insolubles (s) what about gas. Upvote 0 Downvote
ok...so according to the solubility rules...and all that. solubles are (aq) Insolubles (s) what about gas.
supraman Boston Celtics 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Oct 30, 2005 Messages 1,538 Reaction score 3 Points 4,551 Dental Student Oct 12, 2008 #4 keliao said: ok...so according to the solubility rules...and all that. solubles are (aq) Insolubles (s) what about gas. Click to expand... When are you taking your test? Are you applying for Fall 09? Upvote 0 Downvote
keliao said: ok...so according to the solubility rules...and all that. solubles are (aq) Insolubles (s) what about gas. Click to expand... When are you taking your test? Are you applying for Fall 09?
keliao Full Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Jun 10, 2008 Messages 344 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location NorthEast Pre-Dental Oct 12, 2008 #5 tomorrow... yes, i am so dead, i know.! Upvote 0 Downvote