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Question:
Sand is ___ in water.​

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Answered by gargvristi
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Answer:

insoluble

Explanation:

sand particles are significantly larger and entropically it prefers being suspended. Sand is insoluble in water and organic solvents. There are no possible attractions which could occur between solvent molecules and the silicon or oxygen atoms which could overcome the covalent bonds in the giant structure.

Answered by kmrpharma
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Answer:

Explanation:

However, sand particles are significantly larger and entropically it prefers being suspended. Sand is insoluble in water and organic solvents. There are no possible attractions which could occur between solvent molecules and the silicon or oxygen atoms which could overcome the covalent bonds in the giant structure.

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