what are differences between soluble and insoluble substances.
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Answer:
soluble substances are those which can dissolve with any medium whereas insoluble substances are those which cannot dissolve with any medium.
Example of soluble substances: sugar,salt etc.
Example of insoluble substances: cork,stone etc.
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Answer:
Soluble substances dissolve in water
Insoluble substances do not dissolve in water
Explanation:
"Soluble substances" are those substances that get easily dissolved in a 'solvent'. Insoluble substances are substances which cannot be solved in a solvent.
The difference in solubility of various substances is due their polarity. 'Polar solvents and non-polar solvents' are soluble in polar solvents and non-polar solvents respectively, but when mixed together they are insoluble. For example Sugar is an example of soluble substance as it can be easily dissolved in water while oil is an insoluble substance.