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Sand grains will not dissolve in water. Therefore, sand and water can not form a solution. Salt and water can make a (saline) solution, because the salt crystals will dissolve completely into the water.
The two minerals dissolve in hot water to form solutions are sugar and salt. They will form a homogeneous solution as they completely dissolve in water.
I think the easiest example of two liquids is water + ethanol, they mix in any ratio.
HCl lowers the boiling point of water more than HC2H3O2 does.
it dissolves into the water that's why after a couple of minutes it's completely gone
no, because soil cannot completely dissolve into water.
if we dissolve a starch in water it forms a colloidal solution and the particle size is much larger to completely dissolve in water
no, because soil cannot completely dissolve into water.
Sand grains will not dissolve in water. Therefore, sand and water can not form a solution. Salt and water can make a (saline) solution, because the salt crystals will dissolve completely into the water.
The two minerals dissolve in hot water to form solutions are sugar and salt. They will form a homogeneous solution as they completely dissolve in water.
The two minerals dissolve in hot water to form solutions are sugar and salt. They will form a homogeneous solution as they completely dissolve in water.
Water soluble means that it can be disolved in water. It will make a solution with water or will go into solution in water. Example: Table salt or sugar will go into solution in water. They are both water soluble.
I think the easiest example of two liquids is water + ethanol, they mix in any ratio.
Because clay is not a salt; it's a mineral. However, clay particles can be so minute that they become invisible colloids in water.
HCl lowers the boiling point of water more than HC2H3O2 does.
Plant does not dissolve in water so it cannot be a solution
it dissolves into the water that's why after a couple of minutes it's completely gone