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Why is calcium carbonate insoluble in water?

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Why is calcium carbonate insoluble in water?

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Carbonate is insoluble in water EXCEPT when it’s with elements in Group 1A and Ammonium ion. Calcium is in Group 2A; thus, insoluble in water. Polarity is another factor, but I don’t have time. Wiki polarity.

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