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Which of the following elements’ salts are most soluble?
Potassium
Rubidium
Sodium
Lithium
- All alkali metals tend to form soluble salts.
- Potassium salts: Highly soluble in water.
- Rubidium salts: Usually soluble, similar to potassium.
- Sodium salts: Well-known for their high solubility.
- Lithium salts: Soluble, but often less so compared to other alkali metals.
All these elements typically form soluble salts, but generally, lithium salts are slightly less soluble than the others.
Given this, salts of potassium, rubidium, and sodium are very soluble, but sodium is notably famous for its high solubility. However, potassium and rubidium salts are often slightly more soluble than sodium salts.
The most soluble salts generally belong to Potassium or Rubidium.
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