Predicting solubility.

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When can salts conduct electricity?
When they are molten or in an aqueous solution.
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How can you make salts?
React an acid with an alkali, an acid with a metal or a non-metal with a metal.
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What is meant by the term proton donor?
Acids are proton donors--they give H+ ions to bases.
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What is meant by the term proton acceptor?
Bases are proton acceptors--they accept H+ ions from acids.
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Does ammonia act as an acid or a base?
In water, it acts as a base by accepting a proton from a molecule of water.
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Which common compounds are soluble?
Sodium, Potassium and Ammonium.
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Are nitrates soluble or insoluble?
All nitrates are soluble.
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Which chlorides are insoluble?
Silver and Lead (II), the rest are all soluble.
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Which sulfates are insoluble?
Barium, Calcium and Lead (II), the rest are all soluble.
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Which carbonates are soluble?
Sodium, Potassium and Ammonium, the rest are all insoluble.
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Which hydroxides are soluble?
Sodium, Potassium and Calcium, the rest are all insoluble. However Calcium Hydroxide is slightly soluble.
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