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it has a great soluble property
Not usually size, its the surface area
If a substance is polar, it is soluble in water.
The solubility is determined experimentally dissolving the solute in a solvent at a given temperature and pressure.
In a solution, there is what scientists call a solvent (the dissolving material) which is usually a luquid, and a solute (the material being dissolved) which is usually a solid. The answer you are looking for is "solute".
Stream erode their channels by abrasion, grinding, and by dissolving soluble material.
lifting their loose particles by abrasion,grinding and by dissolving soluble material
Stream erode their channels by abrasion, grinding, and by dissolving soluble material. Stream transport sediment in three ways.1. in solution (dissolved load)2. in suspension (suspended load)3. scooting or rolling along the bottom (bed load)Hope that helps. Lot of people trolling this days...Please do not delete.
A solute is a material that is soluble meaning it is the material being dissolved. A solvent is the material (usually a liquid) doing the dissolving.
Some compounds are soluble, other are not soluble; by filtration they are separated.
As water moves on earths surface, the water can push rocks from one place to Another's happens especially in rapids, which are places of fast-moving water in a struck river. the tiny bits of rock that result from constant erosion by water becomes sediments.
it has a great soluble property
i dont understand
by dissolving in the lipid bilayer.
A very soluble substance is dissolved faster.
because it has high melting/dissolving point.
Dissolving is a physical process.