No, it is not. Chalk is calcite - calcium carbonate (CaCO3), and it won't dissolve in water.
No, it is very slightly soluble in water.
Sulfur dioxide is soluble in cold water.
Pectin is soluble in cold water.
Chalk is essentially calcium carbonate, CaCO3, and in not soluble in water to any significant extent.
NaCl is soluble in cold water but more readily soluble in hot water
Chalk is calcium carbonate. Cola is an acid. When these two compounds mixed, hydrogen carbonate is formed. This compound is water soluble, and thus chalk mixed with and acid like cola dissolves in water.
Because chalk isn't soluble.
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No chalk is not solouble. When chalk is put in water the water becomes a suspension ie the particles of chalk keep floating in water.
It is not very soluble in water. It's solubility in water is .001g/100cm cubed
Calcium carbonate (chalk) is only sparingly soluble in water. Being ionic, it is even less soluble in non-polar hydrocarbons like petrol.
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partially soluble subtances which partially dissolve in water such as chalk
Lead nitrate is soluble in cold water.
soluble in cold water
Chalk can be dissolved in water and it's white.
Sulfur dioxide is soluble in cold water.
You can add water to this mixture, which will dissolve the salt but not the chalk. Decant the water, then boil it away, and you will be left with salt.Salt is much more soluble in water than chalk is.