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A solubility chart refers to a chart with a list of ions and how, when mixed with other ions, they can become precipitates or remain aqueous. The following chart shows the solubility of various compounds at a pressure of 1 atm and at room temperature (approx. 293.15 K). Any box that reads "soluble" results in an aqueous product, while "slightly soluble" and "insoluble" markings means that there is a precipitate that will form (usually, this is a solid). Boxes marked "other" can mean that many different states of products can result.
  BromideBr-

CarbonateCO32-

ChlorideCl- HydroxideOH- NitrateNO3- OxideO2- PhosphatePO43- SulfateSO42-
AluminiumAl3+ S X S I S I I S
Ammonium

NH4+

S S S S S X S S
CalciumCa2+ S I S S S sS I sS
Copper (II)Cu2+ S X S I S I I S
Iron (II)Fe2+ S I S I S I I S
Iron (III)Fe3+ S X S I S I I sS
MagnesiumMg2+ S I S I S I I S
PotassiumK+ S S S S S S S S
SilverAg+ I I I X S I I sS
SodiumNa+ S S S S S S S S
ZincZn2+ S I S I S I I S

Key:
Ssoluble
Iinsoluble
sSslightly soluble
Xother

 


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