Which salts will be more soluble in an acidic solution than in pure water?
Question 6 of 17 Incorrect Map dfto Sapling Learning Which salts will be more soluble in an acidic solution than in pure water? ⡠CaCO3 Agl SrSO4 Zn(OH)2 RbCIO4 At least one of the salts you selected is incorrect In the solubility equilibrium, a shift toward the right leads to increased solubility. salt(s) -cation(aq) + anion(aq According to Le Châtelier's principle, equilibrium will shift to the right if the concentration of one of the products is decreased. One way to decrease the concentration of an ion is to allow it to react with something else. An acidic solution has an abundance of H' ions, which can react with bases. Consider which salts in the list contain basic anions. Keep in mind that the conjugate base of a strong acid will not react with H* in solution. + Previous ⧠Give Up & View Solution # Try Again Next Exit -