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ii. when one substance is soluble and the other substance is insoluble.


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Soluble substances are those that easily dissolve in a solvent, such as water, and include sugar, salt, alcohol and some dishwashing detergents. In chemistry, solubility of a substance is a quantitative term that refers to the amount of substance that can dissolve in a given volume of a solvent. A substance is considered soluble if more than 0.1 gram of that substance can dissolve in 100 ml of solvent.Examples of insoluble substances are sand, plastic, wood, metal, glass and cloth. These substances never dissolve in water or any other solvent at room temperature and pressure. Sugars and inorganic salts are also examples of insoluble substances. Insoluble substances cannot be extracted from a solution.

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