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Do solutions dissolve solids

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yes but it depends on the temperature of the solid e.g. steel must be very hot to absorb any solution as a cooling agent. like block and wood they do but very slowly.

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What do you call a substance that can dissolve solids easily?

solutions; water


Can solids dissolve in other solids?

Yes, there are solid solutions. For obvious reasons, it happens extremely slowly.


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Do all solids dissolve?

no