Environmental Sciences, asked by aadee2902, 9 months ago

difference between soluble and insoluble substance

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Answered by zacknight47
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Soluble means capable of dissolvingin a solvent whereas insoluble means incapable of dissolving in a solvent. Polar and non-polar substances aresoluble in polar and non-polar solvents respectively, whereas polar and non-polar substances are insoluble when mixed with each other.

Answered by Anonymous
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The substance which get easily soluble in water is called soluble substance.

example:salt,sugar etc.

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The substance which don't get soluble in water is called insoluble substance.

example:sand,wood etc.

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