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Which type of compound is typically soluble in water?

carbonate hydroxide sulfate phosphate

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sulfate because sulfate

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User Julien Ruffin
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Answer:

hydroxide

Step-by-step explanation:

Hydroxides are highly soluble in water for example KOH. Carbonates, sulfates and phosphates are insoluble or sparing soluble in water. Sulfates of calcium, barium, strontium and lead are insoluble. The other remaining sulfates are soluble. Only phosphates and carbonates of ammonium, sodium and potassium are soluble. The other remaining phosphates are insoluble.

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