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Hydrophillic and water soluble.
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One substance that is capable of dissolving freely in water is salt. This naturally occurs in ocean waters for example.

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Yes. If a solid dissolves in a liquid it is termed soluble. If two liquids mix they are miscible, if two liquids do not mix they are immiscible.

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Soluable and polar

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It's said to be soluble.

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