Science, asked by 5060dinesh, 1 month ago

how this is posible water is not mixed in sand explain please​

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Answered by animelover33
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Sand is mostly silicon dioxide which has a strong covalent structure so to dissolve sand one has to break the covalent structure. Water can only separate polar particles which silicon dioxide which makes water unable to break the bond. Some acids can dissolve the sand and warm water can dissolve sand to some extent but not completely since solubility of sand in certain temperature can break through minimum soluble level of water but not large enough to completely dissolve in warm water.

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Answered by ishitajalmi
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Sand will not dissolve in water because the "bond" of water is not strong enough to dissolve the sand. ... Dissolution will proceed faster in warmer water, because it has more room for the molecules of the salt to “fit” between the molecules of water.

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