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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I actually found the answer ! the answer is "soluble because all NO3−1 compounds are soluble in water"
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