Solubility

You and a friend are studying for a chemistry exam. What if your friend tells you that since acids are very reactive, all salts are more soluble in aqueous solutions of acids than in water? How would you explain to your friend that this is not true? Use a specific example to defend your answer. what examples can we take?
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iTeachChem3mo ago
an acidic salt :) ie str acid and weak base. like NH4 Cl NH4+ with hydrolyse to give NH4OH + H+, because of common ion effect, its solubility would decrease in an acidic solution :) this is from zumdahl?
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SephrinaOP3mo ago
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