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soluble substances 10 examples​

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Answered by Mraduljaiswal2005
13

Explanation:

1- Sugar

Sugar at 20 ° C has a solubility in water of 1330 grams per liter of water. This property makes sugar frequently used to sweeten foods, desserts and beverages.

2- Sodium Chloride

Common salt has a solubility in water of 359 grams per liter. Similar to the previous case, the high solubility of the salt makes possible the use of this material for domestic and culinary purposes.

3-Alcohols

Both ethyl alcohol (alcoholic beverages) and isopropyl alcohol (medical antiseptic) dissolve in water in a simple way.

4- Vinegar

Vinegar dissolves easily in water. That is why its use is so conducive to the preparation of salads and even for cleaning some surfaces.

5- Water-based paint

In case you want to clarify the color tone of a painting, it is feasible to dilute a little of this in water.

6- Sweeteners

Artificial sweeteners, such as aspartame and saccharin, are also highly soluble in water thanks to their chemical composition.

7- Methylparaben sodium

It is a water-soluble antiseptic used in the medical field as a broad-spectrum antibiotic. It is also used for the sterilization of medical utensils.

8- Sodium benzoate

This antiseptic salt is widely used in the food industry as a preservative of carbonated beverages, sauces, fruit and vegetable trays, juices, margarines and jellies.

9- Household disinfectants

It is common practice at home to use a disinfectant solution in water to clean the floors of houses, and even to disinfect other surfaces such as ceramic or granite ceilings.

10- Propylparaben Sodium

It is a crystalline powder used as a preservative in the manufacture of cosmetic products. It is used predominantly in aqueous solutions, due to its solubility in water.

Answered by prachikalantri
4

Explanation:

1- Sugar

At 20°C, sugar dissolves in water at a rate of 1330 grammes per litre. Sugar is commonly used to sweeten dishes, desserts, and beverages because of this feature.

2- Sodium Chloride

The solubility of common salt in water is 359 grammes per litre. The great solubility of salt, like that of the previous situation, allows it to be used for household and culinary reasons.

3-Alcohols

Both ethyl alcohol (alcoholic beverages) and isopropyl alcohol (medical antiseptic) dissolve in water in a simple way.

4- Vinegar

Vinegar dissolves easily in water. That is why its use is so conducive to the preparation of salads and even for cleaning some surfaces.

5- Water-based paint

In case you want to clarify the color tone of a painting, it is feasible to dilute a little of this in water.

6- Sweeteners

Artificial sweeteners, such as aspartame and saccharin, are also highly soluble in water thanks to their chemical composition.

7- Methylparaben sodium

It is a water-soluble antiseptic used in the medical field as a broad-spectrum antibiotic. It is also used for the sterilization of medical utensils.

8- Sodium benzoate

This antiseptic salt is widely used in the food industry as a preservative of carbonated beverages, sauces, fruit and vegetable trays, juices, margarines and jellies.

9- Household disinfectants

Cleaning floors with a disinfectant solution in water is typical practise at home, as is disinfecting other surfaces such as ceramic or granite ceilings.

10- Propylparaben Sodium

It's a crystalline powder that's utilised as a preservative in cosmetic items. Because of its solubility in water, it is mostly employed in aqueous solutions.

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