The hydroxides and carbonates of sodium and potassium are easily soluble in water

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asked Oct 10, 2017 in Chemistry by jisu zahaan (28,760 points) 26 375 814

The hydroxides and carbonates of sodium and potassium are easily soluble in water while the corresponding salts of magnesium and calcium are sparingly soluble in water. Explain. 

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answered Oct 10, 2017 by NAMRA PATEL (1,650 points) 2 12

The solubility of a salt in water depends upon their
(i) lattice energy and hydration energy.
In the case of hydroxide and carbonates of sodium and potassium their hydration energy is more than their lattice energy. Therefore, they dissolve in water. In the case of hydroxides and carbonates of magnesium and calcium their hydration energy is less than their lattice energy. Therefore, they are sparingly soluble

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