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2 December, 19:10

When the compound, Ca (NO3) 2, is mixed with water, the Ca (NO3) 2 is:

soluble because all Ca+2 compounds are soluble in water

insoluble because most Ca+2 compounds are insoluble in water

soluble because all NO3-1 compounds are soluble in water

insoluble because NO3-1 compounds are usually insoluble in water

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  1. 2 December, 19:27
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    The answer t your question is below:

    Explanation:

    When a salt is mixed with water, it will form ions, these ions are soluble in water.

    Example: Ca (NO3) 2 ⇒ Ca⁺² + 2 NO₃⁻¹

    Both Ca⁺² and NO₃⁻¹ are soluble in water.

    Then the answer to your question is:

    Soluble because all Ca+2 compounds are soluble in water

    Soluble because all NO3-1 compounds are soluble in water
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