Which statement is incorrect?
A) water-insoluble salts containing anions that are Bronsted-Lowry bases generally dissolve in solutions of strong bases
B) the solubility of an ionic compound is decreased by the presence of a second solute that provides a common ion
C) amphoteric metal hydroxides are soluble in both highly acidic and highly basic solutions
D) complex ion formation allows the solubilization of many otherwise insoluble metal salts
E) the solubility of water-insoluble salts cannot be affected by the addition of acids or bases to the solution.
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