Soluble:
salt
sugar
jelly crystals
sherbet
insoluble:
any big solid like a pen or something
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KCl is highly soluble in water and some other solvents.
Some bases are soluble in water, while others are not. Typically, bases that are Group 1 hydroxides or Group 2 hydroxides are soluble in water, but there are exceptions. Some bases, such as metal oxides or hydroxides of transition metals, are insoluble in water.
Soluble means able to be dissolved. Here are some sentences.Is salt water soluble?That chemical is only soluble in ether.My teacher wants me to find out everything that is soluble in oil.
Examples of partially soluble substances include certain salts like magnesium sulfate or calcium phosphate, as well as organic compounds such as aspirin or caffeine. These substances exhibit varying degrees of solubility in different solvents or conditions.
Soluble substances dissolve in a solvent to form a homogenous solution, such as sugar in water. Insoluble substances do not dissolve in a solvent, resulting in a mixture where the particles remain suspended, like oil in water. The solubility of a substance depends on the nature of the solute and solvent, temperature, and pressure.
Some parts of faces are be soluble, but some will not be, as the bowel removes water from the faeces, and some soluble things will be removed with this water. Fats and fibre are examples of non soluble parts of faeces.
Soluble things in water: 1.sugar 2.salt
No it is not soluble things that sre soluble are things that can dissolve in water. for example salt, sugar and chalk dust are all soluble :) ohh and things that do dont dissolve in water is called insoluble an example of an insoluble things are solid,copper wire and lots more :)) thanks:)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
Yes, a lithium ion is soluble in a number of things. It is certainly soluble in water.
powdered milk, alum, salt, sugar, copper sulphate
Water and Sugar
Some are soluble (NaCl), some are insoluble (AgCl).
no some materials are soluble but not gels. Like salt which is soluble
Typically, NO. They are water soluble, and with the exception of alcohols, few water soluble things are flammables.
Water soluble things are all the things that get dissolved in water completely and homogeneously. A few common examples are salt, sugar, alum, copper sulphate and powdered milk.
No, otherwise it would dissolve in the bodily fluids. It is semi-permiable though. This means that some things can pass through, but some can't.
Some components of coffee are soluble in hot water (and they are solutes), some components are not soluble.