A sand,eraser,oil,chalk,honey,ink,tureric powder,washing powder,lime juice and milk it dissolves in water or not
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the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a by-product.
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no it won't disolve
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honey ,lime juice and ink
Explanation:Sand is not able to dissolve in water, because water can not break bonds between silica (sand / S i O X 2 / Silicon dioxide) Sand is insoluble in water and organic solvents
Eraser will not dissolve in water
Oil contains no poles that can attract the water molecules which is why is cannot dissolve in water. Rather it floats like ice due to its smaller density. In conclusion, oil is not soluble in water because it is hydrophobic in nature.
Chalk, is not very soluble in water and most of what is added remains suspended or settles to the bottom
Honey is naturally water-soluble. This means that it will dissolve in water, but does not mix well with oils or waxes without some additional help. Rather than dissolve, it will grab ahold of the oil molecules and stay in a solid state.
Ink diffuses in water because of the random motion of water and ink molecules. ... You can see the ink move from areas of higher concentration to those of lower concentration, and the rate of this movement is proportional to the diffusion coefficient of the ink in water.
Most of the aromatic compounds in turmeric are either water-soluble or disperse well in water, and are too small to be strained out
washing powder (sodium carbonate) is water soluble.
Milk does not dissolve into water because some of the particles are still floating around the object that you have put it in.Milk is a compound with soluble and insoluble particles