It seems like there might be a typo in your question. If you're asking about "souble," it could refer to "double," but without additional context, it's unclear. If you meant "soluble," it refers to a substance's ability to dissolve in a solvent, typically water. Please clarify if you meant something else!
Potassium hydrogen carbonate is soluble in water.
Silver acetate (AgC2H3O2) is slightly soluble in water. It can dissolve to a small extent, but it is considered insoluble for practical purposes because only a small amount dissolves.
The elements that move into fluid are higly souble in water. that are icompatible in carbnate rocks. The soluble elements settle around igneous rock form a skarn. Skarns can be ore bodies that incopatible elements like copper or gold.
ZnS is insoluble in water because it forms a sparingly soluble compound due to the strong bond between zinc and sulfur ions. Only a very small amount of ZnS can dissolve in water to form a solution.
Sodium chloride (table salt) is an example of a structure that is soluble in water. When sodium chloride is added to water, the ionic bonds between sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl-) ions break, allowing the ions to disperse throughout the solution. This solubility occurs due to the polar nature of water molecules, which stabilize the separated ions. Other examples include many ionic compounds and certain polar covalent compounds like sugar.
souble means that it can dissolve into another substance
Sand will not dissolve in water.
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Potassium hydrogen carbonate is soluble in water.
Sand is not soluble in any water. It can be suspended in water, but never dissolved.
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It is soluble but does take a little effort to get it into solution.
Silver sulphide dissolves in strong acids like sulphuric acid and nitric acid. It however does not dissolve in hydrochloric acid.
Crystal meth does not melt in water,It dissolves in water without needing to be heated.Crystal meth is highly souble in water ,therefore it will dissolve in water without heat.
Silver acetate (AgC2H3O2) is slightly soluble in water. It can dissolve to a small extent, but it is considered insoluble for practical purposes because only a small amount dissolves.
no both can generate electricity just one might just give off more than the other because of the chemical souble water inside it