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An example of an item that is soluble in water is salt. If you put salt in water, the salt disappears. An insoluble item in water is oil or sand, because no matter how many times you stir it, the sand or oil is always there.

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Soluable: Can soak in, eg: sponge Insoluable: Can't soak in, eg: concrete

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A soluble item is salt.

An insoluble item is lead.

I am assuming that you are thinking of water as the medium.

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soluble = Salt, forms a solution when mixed with water

insoluble = plastic, does not form a solution and does not mix with water

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Salt -soluble sugar-soluble

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