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Which of the following compounds is soluble in water?

A)Ni(OH)₂
B)K₃PO₄
C)BaSO₄
D)CoCO₃
E)PbCl₂

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Final answer:

K₃PO₄, or Potassium phosphate, is the compound among the given options that is soluble in water, according to common solubility rules.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks which of the following compounds is soluble in water: Ni(OH)₂, K₃PO₄, BaSO₄, CoCO₃, PbCl₂. Based on solubility rules, we know:

  • Ni(OH)₂ (Nickel(II) hydroxide) is generally insoluble.
  • K₃PO₄ (Potassium phosphate) is soluble
  • BaSO₄ (Barium sulfate) is insoluble (as confirmed by provided reference information).
  • CoCO₃ (Cobalt(II) carbonate) is generally insoluble.
  • PbCl₂ (Lead(II) chloride) is soluble in hot water but only slightly soluble in cold water.

Therefore, the compound that is soluble in water among the given choices is K₃PO₄.

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