A 2-column table with 4 rows. The first column labeled substance has entries calcium chloride, calcium bromide, calcium carbonate, calcium bicarbonate. The second column labeled grams has entries 74, 143, 1, 17.

The table gives the solubility of each substance in 100 g water at 20C. Use the drop-down menus to rate the solubility of each substance from greatest (1) to least (4).

Calcium chloride

Calcium bromide

Calcium carbonate

Calcium bicarbonate

Solubility: 1, 4, 2, 3

THE FIRST THREE ARE WRONG

Its :

Calcium chloride
2

Calcium bromide
1

Calcium carbonate
4

Calcium bicarbonate
3

i got you there ROBOT

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To determine the solubility of each substance, you need to compare their respective amounts (in grams) given in the second column of the table. The substance with the greatest amount dissolved in water will have the highest solubility, while the substance with the least amount dissolved will have the lowest solubility.

Here are the solubility ratings for each substance based on their grams:

1. Calcium bromide (143 grams)
2. Calcium bicarbonate (17 grams)
3. Calcium chloride (74 grams)
4. Calcium carbonate (1 gram)

Therefore, the solubility ratings for each substance from greatest (1) to least (4) are as follows:

Calcium bromide - 1
Calcium bicarbonate - 2
Calcium chloride - 3
Calcium carbonate - 4