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Which of the following ionic solids is the most soluble?
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Which of the following ionic solids is the most soluble?
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LiF, SrF
2
, or BeF
2
I have no idea where to start or which rules need to be used. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Re: Which of the following ionic solids is the most soluble?
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Look the solubility in Google.
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Re: Which of the following ionic solids is the most soluble?
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Quote from: Homeworker on December 05, 2023, 04:12:14 PM
LiF, SrF
2
, or BeF
2
There are some simplified rules that can help with guessing, but they typically refer to series of very similar compounds. These are not similar enough, the best approach is to check the hard experimental data, just like you were already suggested.
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