Science, asked by sarladevi04111979, 2 months ago

make a list
3 liquid not dissolve in water. ​

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Answered by krupa212010106
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It all depends what you mean by “dissolve”. For example, hydrocarbons are generally considered insoluble, but may such as benzene and toluene can dissolve sufficiently to be a health hazard to drinking water.

The largest category is hydrocarbons, followed by other organic compounds which do not have sufficient structures (soluble ones often contain oxygen e.g. acetone, acetic acid) to enable hydrogen bonding. Those with large molecules e.g. silicone polymers (silicone oils) or natural triglycerides (e.g. corn oil) are usually not very soluble.

Mercury is the main inorganic liquid which is insoluble. However there are some newer Ionic liquid compounds which are relatively insoluble (especially those with large molecules.

Answered by nainagugnani11
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Answer:

oil

paraffin wax

sand

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