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INSOLUBLE SUBSTANCES means that there is a solute (solid) that can not be dissolved some INSOLUBLE SUBSTANCES are

pencils

wood

rocks

gold

tape

sand

flour

jelly (jello) crystals

and

magnesium chloride

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