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How do soluble material differ from insoluble materials ?

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Answered by Gauri016
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Answer:

Soluble means capable of dissolving in a solvent whereas insoluble means incapable of dissolving in a solvent.

Explanation:

Soluble substances form a solution when they are dissolved in water whereas insoluble donot form solutions when they are mixed with water.

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Answered by BidyaNeha
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Answer:

soluble material dissolve or mix in water where insoluble material do not....

Explanation:

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

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