What do yo mean by
soluble and insoluble
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Soluble:- able to be dissolved
Eg- sugar in water
Insoluble:- Can not be dissolved
Eg-sand in water
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The explanation of soluble and insoluble is described below:
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- When a substance is able to get dissolved in another substance it is called as being soluble. The substance being dissolved will be called as solute and the substance in which it is being dissolved is termed as solvent.
- Example for soluble is sugar dissolving in water.
- Insoluble means that a particular substance is not able to dissolve in a solvent.
- Example for insoluble is fats in water.
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