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which is the insoluble impuritie that doesn't dissolve in milk??​

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Answered by Brainlyarun
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Answer:

This is because C2H5OH has a polar OH bond that the water molecules like to hang around. Many substances do not dissolve in water and that is because they are non-polar and do not interact well with water molecules. A common example is oil and water.

Answered by maniahastag
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Explanation:

Soluble: impurities that dissolve in water are called soluble water impurities. e.g. sugar, salt, milk etc

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