First, let me say I am the worst chemistry student imaginable and have no clue what I'm talking about. I probably never use any technical terms correctly, and if I can avoid using them, I will.
I'm doing a lab using the table of solubilities that looks like
this.
In the lab , we combined different compounds, or whatever you call them (i.e. Sodium Carbonate, Potassium Phosphate) in a well, and saw whether or not there was a percipitate.
Then I got out this table of solubilities, and wrote down the corresponding "i" or "ss" etcetera for each combination.
Which initials (i, ss, s, d, n) together mean there is a balanced equation in the formula of the compounds? If there is a percipitate, does that mean the equation is unbalanced?