Math, asked by kritagya20, 6 months ago

Does soil dissolve in water?​

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Answered by Anonymous
27

Answer:

Soil minerals like any other chemical compound exhibit some solubility in water. They are mostly sparingly to very slightly soluble compounds but they do dissolve and given geologic time, they will disappear or form alternative stable phases.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
3

Answer:

The soil does not dissolve in water completely.

Explanation:

  • Soil is a mixture of many different particles.
  • It involves organic, inorganic particles. It consists of water, gases, minerals, and liquids.
  • It covers the maximum area of the earth's surface.
  • The solubility of a substance refers to its ability to dissolve.
  • Soil does not dissolve completely in water. It has got some particles that remain there.
  • these particles are hard to break down. These particles can be broken into smaller molecules, but they are not soluble.
  • hence, the soil does not dissolve in water completely.
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