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- ^ a b c Compounds that include ammonium (NH+
4), chlorate (ClO−
3), or nitrate (NO−
3) are soluble without exceptions. Compounds that include carbonate (CO2−
3) are insoluble, unless the compound includes group 1 elements or ammonium.[4] - ^ Anhydrous FeF3 is slightly soluble in water, FeF3·3H2O is much more soluble in water.
- ^ Hazen, Jeffery L.; Cleary, David A. (July 2, 2014). "Yielding Unexpected Results: Precipitation of Ba3(PO4)2 and Implications for Teaching Solubility Principles in the General Chemistry Curriculum". Journal of Chemical Education. 91 (8): 1261–1263. doi:10.1021/ed400741k.
- ^ "Iron (III) Carbonate Formula": 1.
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(help) - ^ a b Frederick Pearson Treadwell (1916). Qualitative analysis. J.Wiley & sons, Incorporated. p. 538. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
- ^ "Solubility Table". intro.chem.okstate.edu.