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AP® Chemistry: Forming and Breaking Bonds Drill 1, Problem 2. Which of the following substances is soluble in water?
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AP® Chemistry: Forming and Breaking Bonds Drill 1, Problem 2. Which of the following substances is soluble in water?
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Not to be confused with the knack for getting people acquitted of violent crimes, which
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is a "Saul ability."
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Which of the following substances is soluble in water?
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And here are your potential answers...
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So this is sort of a hit or miss kind of question...
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...we need to know which substances are soluble... and we can only know them by... knowing them.
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In other words, hopefully we've memorized this stuff, or else we're in deep... hydrogen sulfide.
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Ok... these are the rules that we should know...
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Anything with sodium, potassium, ammonium and nitrates is soluble.
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Let's look through all the given answers. A has sodium...soluble. B has sodium...soluble.
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C has ammonium AND nitrate...soluble... double check.
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So ... our answer's D. All of 'em.
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If any of these substances ever gets arrested for carrying dangerous firearms without the required permits...
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...they'd better call Saul.
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