Examples: sodium chloride, lithium bromide, potassium carbonate - solubles in water.
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fat-soluble and water-soluble
These metals are not solubles in water and doesn't react with water.
Solubles ionic salts, acids, bases forms ions in water.
Water solubles have poles (partial positive or partial negative ends) which being attracted by the opposite poles of water (OH- & H+ respectively) causes the solution. Hydrophobic substances have no such poles.
Examples: sodium chloride, lithium bromide, spotassium carbonate - solubles in water.
Examples: sodium chloride, lithium bromide, potassium carbonate - solubles in water.
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Diffusion
Solubles are compounds able to be dissolved in water.
Water soluble things are all the things that get dissolved in water completely and homogeneously. A few common examples are salt, sugar, alum, copper sulphate and powdered milk.
fat-soluble and water-soluble
These metals are not solubles in water and doesn't react with water.
Solubles ionic salts, acids, bases forms ions in water.
So that the internals of the cooler don't get gunked up by precipitates that come out of suspension when the water is chilled. Solubles will still precipitate out.
Some solubles are; Sherbet, Sugar, Salt, Some insolubles are; chalk, sand