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There is no such thing as a soluble precipitate

A precipitate a solid that is formed in a chemical reaction, therefor only a insoluble precipitate can occur, and the soluble would remain as a soluble solution.

The difference between a soluble and insoluble precipitate is that a insoluble precipitate is incapable of dissolving in a liquid, and a solid is formed in the reaction, where as the soluble substance will dissolve in the liquid.

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A solube is a substance which dissolve in the sovent ( when a substance called solute mixes with the liquid in such a way that the solute can no longer be seen) An insolube is a substance which does not dissolve in a substance

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Soluble compounds dissolve in water. Insoluble compounds do not.

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the soluble substances dissolve in water where as the insoluble substances do not dissolve in water

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