Solubility Worksheet 1. Use the Solubility Table that is provided. Predict whether each of the following compounds is soluble or insoluble in water by looking up the solubility rule that pertains to the ions that are in each compound. i) Magnesium Phosphate ii) Silver (I) Nitrate iii) Barium Carbonate iv) Calcium Chloride v) Aluminum Sulfide vi) Na2SO4 vii) Li2CO3 viii) NH4Br ix) Ni(NO3)2 x) PbSO4 xi) FeCl3 xii) Na3PO4 2. Look at the table below. Suppose a combination of a positive and a negative ion exist in the same solution as indicated in column one. Use the Solubility Table to determine if each pair would be soluble or insoluble and answer yea or no in the second column. Then determine if the pair will combine together and form a precipitate. Combination i) Sodium ins and Phosphate ions ii) Silver ions and Chloride ions iii) Calcium ions and Carbonate ions iv) Calcium ions and Chloride ions v) Aluminum ions and Hydroxide ions Insoluble Yes/No Precipitate Yes/No