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VladimirMiroslav
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The solubility of a complex
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Hello,
I've been wondering if there is some "rules" to determinate the solubility of a complex in the most common solvents.
If not, please tell me general cases of solubility, particullary, in water.
Ex.: Ag, Fe, Co, etc.
Thank you so much anyway.
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None of those chemicals are soluble in water.
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VladimirMiroslav , here's a link. this might help you.
http://www.nyu.edu/classes/tuckerman/honors.chem/lectures/lecture_24/node6.html
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