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what is insoluble particles?​

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Answered by OreoMagie
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Insoluble particles are attracted to and each other and to substrates by a number of means which include ionic bonding, adhesion and electrostatic forces. In some cases, a secondary contaminant is actually the “glue” that holds particles on substrates.

Answered by subodhgupta1187
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The particles which are not soluble in water is called insoluble particles. for ex. sand,stone,plastic.etc

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