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1. Give examples of soluble and insoluble substances.
2. Differentiate between soluble and insoluble substances in liquids.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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1. Salt, ethanol and sugar are examples of soluble substances and oil, lead chloride and glass examples of insoluble substances.

2. We have a word for substances that form solutions when they are mixed with water. These substances are called soluble substances. Substances that do NOT form solutions when they are mixed with water are called insoluble substances.

Answered by leya031162
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Answer:

Salt, ethanol and sugar are examples of soluble substances and oil, lead chloride and glass examples of insoluble substances.

Substances when they are mixed with water they are called soluble substances.

Substances that do NOT form solutions when they are mixed with water are called insoluble substances.

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