Which of the following products are insoluble in water?

a. AgC(2)H(3)0(2)
b. MgSO(4)
c.Pb(NO3)2
d.Hg(2)CO(3)
e.Ca(OH)2

Try looking up the Material Safety Data Sheet for each using google.

A useful tip is that all nitrates are soluble in water.

To determine which of the given products are insoluble in water, you can look up their solubility information by searching for the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for each compound using a search engine like Google.

1. Start with the first compound, AgC(2)H(3)0(2). Search for "AgC(2)H(3)0(2) MSDS" to find the relevant information.
2. Look for the solubility section in the MSDS. If the compound is listed as "Insoluble" or "Slightly soluble," it means it does not dissolve well or does not dissolve at all in water.
3. Repeat the same process for the remaining compounds: MgSO(4), Pb(NO3)2, Hg(2)CO(3), and Ca(OH)2.
4. Make note of the solubility information for each compound and determine which ones are insoluble in water.

Additionally, you can use the general rule that all nitrates are soluble in water. So if a compound contains nitrate (NO3) as a part of its formula (e.g., Pb(NO3)2), it will be soluble in water.

By following these steps and using the given tip, you should be able to determine which of the products are insoluble in water.