
The solubility lab was very interesting. We mixed a variety of different chemicals in order to reinforce our knowledge of the solubility rules as well as driving forces in reaction. All of the chemicals started aqueous, and some of them formed a precipitate when they were mixed together. Overall, I think that more of our chemicals did not produce a driving force, meaning the new chemicals made were aqueous. The formation of a precipitate resulted from the production of a solid chemical when the double replacement reaction took place. The lab taught me a lot about the solubility rules, and helped me on my quiz.
Helpful Links:
List of Solubility Rules

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