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<br> <center>Solubility Rules and Memorization for AP Chem - Revised 2019</center><br> <br> <br>Here are the different levels of Memorization of Solubility Rules (when ions become solids, insoluble)<br> <br> a) For AP Chem Exam (per referenced noted section below), you need to memorize<br> *<b>All sodium, potassium, ammonium, and nitrate salts are soluble in water.</b> <br> b) For my AP Chem class, you will need to memorize the above and the Solubility Rules in the following table, *[http://www.tmcleod.org/AP/PeriodicTableIons.pdf AP Chem360 Periodic Table with Common Ions and Solubility Rules] <br> c) Here are a few more links to more details Solubility Rules (usually use as reference material)<br> *APSolubilityRules<br> *[http://tmcleod.org/cgi-bin/chem1/wiki.cgi?Solubility_Table 1st Year Solubility Rules Table]<br> <br> <i>Note</i><br> <br> <i>Per AP Chem Curriculum, the only memorizing of Solubility rules are :<br> *Essential Knowledge - TRA-2.A.5, Precipitation reactions frequently involve mixing ions in aqueous solution to produce insoluble or sparingly soluble ionic compounds. All sodium, potassium, ammonium, and nitrate salts are soluble in water. *Rote Memorization of "Solubility Rules" other than those implied in TRA-2.A.5 (see above) will NOT be assessed on AP Exam.</b> </i> <br>
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