Determine if the following compounds are soluble or insoluble in room temperature water.

You may find the solubility table in the textbook helpful.

- Lead (II) fluoride: [Choose]
- Potassium hydroxide: [Choose]
- Magnesium chromate: [Choose]
- Sodium phosphate: [Choose]
- Ammonium sulfide: [Choose]
- Aluminum hydroxide: [Choose]
- Barium nitrate: [Choose]



Answer :

Final answer:

The solubility of compounds in water varies based on their chemical properties. Solubility rules help determine whether a compound is soluble or insoluble.


Explanation:

PbF2 (lead (II) fluoride) - insoluble

KOH (potassium hydroxide) - soluble

MgCrO4 (magnesium chromate) - insoluble

Na3PO4 (sodium phosphate) - soluble

(NH4)2S (ammonium sulfide) - soluble

Al(OH)3 (aluminum hydroxide) - insoluble

Ba(NO3)2 (barium nitrate) - soluble


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