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i ran across a G-Chem solubility question that has me confused. So if anyone can explain this to me it would be greatly appreciated:
"Which of the following gives a complete list of water soluble compounds" was the question and i had narrowed it down to these two choices which both seemed correct, however only b was marked as the right answer.
(b) NaOH; BaO; SrO
(c) Ba(OH)2; CsOH; MgSO4
i thought the rules stated that all hydroxides and oxides were insoluble except with Ca, Sr, Ba and the alkali metals, and that all sulfates were soluble except with Ca, Sr, or Ba. Can anyone please explain to me why c would be wrong since Ba is the exception for hydroxides, Cs is an alkali metal, and the sulfate is soluble since it is with Mg not Ca, Sr, or Ba. Thanks for any help! 😕
i ran across a G-Chem solubility question that has me confused. So if anyone can explain this to me it would be greatly appreciated:
"Which of the following gives a complete list of water soluble compounds" was the question and i had narrowed it down to these two choices which both seemed correct, however only b was marked as the right answer.
(b) NaOH; BaO; SrO
(c) Ba(OH)2; CsOH; MgSO4
i thought the rules stated that all hydroxides and oxides were insoluble except with Ca, Sr, Ba and the alkali metals, and that all sulfates were soluble except with Ca, Sr, or Ba. Can anyone please explain to me why c would be wrong since Ba is the exception for hydroxides, Cs is an alkali metal, and the sulfate is soluble since it is with Mg not Ca, Sr, or Ba. Thanks for any help! 😕
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