This is not mandatory: some salts are very soluble, some salts are very insoluble.
Salts are polar solids, cation and anions, that readily dissolve in water.
beacuse it contain dissolve salts of calcium and magnesium salts and other heavy metals and it does not form lather with soap readily..
beacuse it contain dissolve salts of calcium and magnesium salts and other heavy metals and it does not form lather with soap readily..
when salts dissolve in water they undergo dissociation into corresponding ions.
Water dissolve many ionic salts because water has a polar molecule.
Many salts are soluble in water.
Soluble salts are dissociated in water.
Polar salts are easily dissolved in water.
No, it is not possible.
The sea water don't dissolve minerals readily.
No. Best example is CaCo3 (Chalk)
Salts dissolve more readily than other forms of a drug, so they can enter the bloodstream more quickly and do what they were designed to do.