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A substance that is soluble means that it will dissolve when mixed with another substance. So if your antacid will dissolve in water, it is said to be "water soluble"
'does not dissolve' e.g Salt is soluble in water because it dissolves in water. Sand is insoluble in water because it does not dissolve in it.Insoluble means dose not melt in to a different material
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If you dissolve a base in water, it creates a basic solution, therefore it creates hydroxide or OH-.
No, it dose not dissolve, it cannot saturate the solution of isolproponol (grainalcohol)
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1- Take the dose of alloxan (150mg/1kg) . 2- Dissolve the alloxan in normal saline or in distilled water . 3- Clean the ear rabbit with hot water to enlargement the vein or using xylol. 4- Injected the solution in marginal ear vein by using needle 1" 22 ga .
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Usually, it does dissolve, but when it doesn't, I can come up with two reasons: 1. The water is too cold since an increased temperature increases the solubility. 2. The water is already saturated with dissolved sugar (or something else that you can dissolve in water). This is when all water molecules are 'occupied' with sugar molecules so that there are no more free water molecules who can make a hydrogen bond with the sugar. The warmer your water is, the higher the solubility is.