A mixture in which some or all of its components are not soluble is the definition of this type. Oil salad dressings are a classing example as that when the mixtures are left still the quickly separate into their insoluble layers.
Some examples are sand, minerals, rocks, and oil.
Some examples of soluble mixtures are salt in water, sugar in water, and ethanol in water. Gases can even be soluble, like CO2 gas in liquid water.
Some minerals are chemical compounds, but some are mixtures. Examples of a chemical compound: quartz and rock salt; examples of a mixture: petroleum and coal.
Silver nitrate is soluble in water. All solutions are homogeneous mixtures.
It actually reacts with AgCl to produce NaCl (which is soluble), and some Na3[Ag(S2O3)2]complexes which are also soluble in water.
Mixtures and substances such as pesticide runoff can pollute streams and water. These same substance help crops be more productive, but they also pose serious health problems.
By soluble I presume you mean soluble in water and, in that case, the answer is, some are and some are not. For example, Ferric Oxide Fe2O3, usually known as rust, is not soluble in water, whereas Sodium Chloride NaCl, usually known as table salt, is soluble in water.
Some compounds are soluble, other are not soluble; by filtration they are separated.
Some homogeneous mixtures include salt water, air, and gasoline.
Soil, some foods, and drinks
Filtration is the best method.
partially soluble subtances which partially dissolve in water such as chalk
sand
2 examples for this questions are Glass and Steal
Muddy Water, Trail Mix, Reinforced Concrete
Some parts of faces are be soluble, but some will not be, as the bowel removes water from the faeces, and some soluble things will be removed with this water. Fats and fibre are examples of non soluble parts of faeces.
when you pour milk into cereal
They are examples of mixtures.
Examples of homogeneous mixtures include salt solution, sugar solution, copper II sulfate solution, and metal mixtures called alloys.