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When powders are added to water, they typically undergo a process called dissolution if they are soluble, breaking down into smaller particles and dispersing evenly throughout the liquid. This can result in a homogeneous solution, where the properties of the powder blend with the water. If the powder is insoluble, it may simply suspend in the water, creating a mixture that can be separated by filtration. Depending on the nature of the powder, the water may also change in color, viscosity, or other physical properties.

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