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From what I know it can't. Solubility is a physical property, but the Particle Theory of Matter only encompasses the reason as to why particles slow down when cooled and how they may take up more space, but it has nothing to do with solubility as far as I know.

Sources: Finished Grade 9 Science

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NO! the particles can settle out over time, and block\ scatter light. but they CANNOT be soluble.

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