Common salt can dissolve in water but not in alcohol.What does this tell you about the solubility of a substance?
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The common salt is dissolved in water.because the small components of salt are completely break in water.And mixing of common salt in alcohol the ingredients or the juice which is created by fertilising of grape's juice are don't mixed with common salt. When salt mixed with alcohol then alcohol reacts negatively, it's small components fall on each other hence they go away from each other.
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Salt molecules are very charged, so they dissolve easily in water, which has slightly charged molecules. Salt dissolves less easily in alcohol, because alcohol molecules have less charge than water. Alcohol also has a portion of its molecule that has no charges,
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