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Comman salt is soluble in water whereas sand is not what is meant by this statement

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Answered by ItzManiac
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Sand is insoluble in water – it does not dissolve in water, no matter how much you heat it or stir it. However, salt and sugar are soluble in water – they dissolve in water to make solutions.

Answered by nainika26
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. Common salt soluble in water because it gets dissolved easily in it, but sand does not dissolve. Metals like copper, iron, gold, bronze, mercury, aluminium etc., unlike metals there is sea water which is the conductor of electricity. .

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