Will a solid dissolve in a liquid if both are having same density❓
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When two liquids do not mix together and instead form layers, we call them “immiscible.” ... Oil and water are good examples of immiscible liquids. Oil floats on water because it is less dense, meaning it has less mass than the same amount of water. Density is the amount of material in a certain space.
The most common examples of dissolving involve a solid and a liquid, usually water. ... If a solid dissolves on mixing its particles break apart and form a loose association with the liquid (solvent) particles. A solid will not dissolve in a liquid if its particles are unable to form links to the liquid particles
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The most common examples of dissolving involve a solid and a liquid, usually water. When a solid dissolves the solid (solute) and the liquid (solvent) form a very close intimate mixture called a solution. Unless the solid is coloured it will not be visible and the solution may just look like the starting liquid.
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