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CHEM: How To Use The Solubility Chart

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2008

Hey, students!!

If you've been confused about the solubility chart in Chemistry, hopefully this helps. =)

Best of luck on finals!!

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  • i just wanna say U r Gaw juzz.......

  • @saidi75 Garsh... Thank you!

  • You are beyond fantastic.  thank you!

  • @MaxGorgol I'm glad I was able to help -- I was confused by this when I first saw it, too!

  • im in Ottawa Canada, and this video has taught me more then 1 semester of chem! Thank you so much, hopefully im gonna ace my test tomorrow :)

  • @filip3311 I HOPE YOU ACED IT!!!

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  • i learned more in 2 minutes than in a hole year oh honors chem........go figure......i mean go selina!!!!! She makes chem fun!!!!!!!!!

  • I still don't understand because I do not know if its the non soluble that is the precipitate or the soluble. :(

    

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  • I can't believe how much this helped me! Hahaha chemistry midterm tomorrow- Newfoundland, Canada.

  • @saidi75 HAHA! Thank you!

  • @lardtaziumwadmaster THANK YOU!! Love the new term "Bossum!" ;)

  • @selinamarie3 More clear than 1 week of chem. Bossum! (Boss+awesome)

  • @FairyOfFlowers22 You are so welcome! :)

  • Thanks so much! You have no idea how much this helps me :D

  • @stephibrownie13 Hi, Steph! the non-soluble is what creates the precipitate, because non-solubles don't dissolve in water. :)

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