Sand is not a solvent !
No. Best example is CaCo3 (Chalk)
It is not recommended to dissolve these salts; they are elements for the clinical analysis.
when salts dissolve in water they undergo dissociation into corresponding ions.
Many salts are soluble in water.
Water dissolve many ionic salts because water has a polar molecule.
They are all crystals that dissolve in water easily and they are all compounds composed from NaCl.
Soluble salts are dissociated in water.
Yes they do
Polar salts are easily dissolved in water.
No, sand does not dissolve in tea. Sand is insoluble in water, which means it will not dissolve or mix with liquids like tea. If sand is present in tea, it will settle at the bottom and can be easily separated by filtration.
No. It does not dissolve in water at any temperature.
No, sand does not dissolve in ethanol. Sand is mainly composed of silicon dioxide, which is insoluble in ethanol.