Which salt has a solubility that is different from the other four?

A. AgCl
B. PbBr2
C. Ca3(PO4)2
D. Na2CO3
E. Al(OH)3


 

Dear Student

Solubility is different from solubility product. Solubility is the amount of salt that is required to form a saturated solution. It depends on the temperature and pH of the solution also, whereas solubility product is a constant for a salt.

Now, insoluble salt are those which on dissolving in water do not give out their constituent ions in the solution. 

In the above options, all the salts are insoluble leaving Na2CO3. So we can say that it differs in the solubility than the other fours.

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