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Why does the matter of glass no dissolve into the water that it is holding?

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Answered by simran4062
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Answer:

because the glass particles are heavier then the particles of water

Answered by mat1030
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Answer:

Water is called the "universal solvent" because it is capable of dissolving more substances than any other liquid. This is important to every living thing on earth. It means that wherever water goes, either through the air, the ground, or through our bodies, it takes along valuable chemicals, minerals, and nutrients.

Explanation:

When a substance dissolves in water, you can't see it anymore, it's still there, but has mixed with the water to make a transparent liquid called a solution. ... Substances that do not dissolve in water are called insoluble. Sand and flour are examples of insoluble substances.

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