For example stainless steel is practically insoluble in water.
Oil and petroleum jelly are two examples of an insoluble material.
chalk ,sand ,sawdust.
oil and water
chalk
zinc
oil
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Rubber and glass which become softer as they are heated are examples of crystalline solids
This is an odd example. Anything that is NOT solid earth is a non-example. So, a bird is not solid earth.
They are all solids.
I can only tell you that gases are does not have a difinite shape and volume . E.g air / nitrogen / carbon dioxide / water vapour / . . .
Insoluble solids are solids that do not dissolve in water.
insoluble
For insoluble impurities a method is ultrafiltration.
Insoluble particles. Some solids are soluble in water and able to be dissolved Some solids are insoluble If a solid is a mixture of both, then some (the soluble part) will dissolve in water; some (the insoluble part) will not and depending on size of the particle will be left in suspension (very small or low density) or sitting at the bottom of the container (large or high density)
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insoluble
Yes. Different solids have different solubilities in water. Some are very soluble and others are insoluble, and others are in between.
i think you have to use filtering to do it
Yes, as all phosphates are insoluble solids
sedimentation ,decantation,filtration
three examples of nested solids
Some examples are a sphere, a cylinder and a cone.