Which substance is the least soluble in H2O?
A) K2CO3
B) KHCO3
C) Ca(HCO3)2
D) CaCO3
Right now, I am missing some kind of key fact about the solubility of a substance in water.
This is what I know right now:
1) Like dissolves Like, so polar substances will dissolve in water very well since water is polar. On the other hand non-polar substances won't be very soluble in water.
2) Ionic compounds tend to dissolve in polar liquids, thus they are soluble in water.
Can someone show me how I would do this problem? And also can someone briefly summarize the rules/theories I should know in order to do future problems similar to this one?
Thanks. (The answer is D by the way)