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Does dirt dissolve in water

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through the mechanism of garvity and density difference

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I think that depends on the particles of the soil. If the soil is made up of substances less dense than water, and if water is added to the soil, then yes, the less dense particles from the soil would float.

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I dont think that soil dissolves in water because plants grow in soil and you water them so there would be non left

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Yes soil is soluble. Soil can dissolve in water, therefore it is soluble.

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well, if you type in your question into Google search, the top website is Yahoo answers. the question is "does dirt dissolve equally in hot and cold water?" hope that answers your question.

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Because soil is made up of minute particles of non-soluble material such as grit, sand and organic matter.

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through the mechanism of garvity and density difference


What is mecille?

a micelle allows dirt to dissolve in water very cleverly. they are molecules with a hydrophobic head and a hydrophilic tail. The hydrophobic head is attracted to dirt. Many of these attach to dirt almost covering it like a sphere with the hydrophilic tails letting it dissolve in water.


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