Which sodium halide salt, if any, would you predict to have a solubility in water that increases as the pH decreases?
A) sodium fluoride
B) sodium chloride
C) sodium bromide
D) sodium iodide
E) The solubility of sodium halide salts should not depend on the pH.
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