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Soluble substances are those that can dissolve in a solvent, typically water. Common examples include salts like sodium chloride, sugars like glucose, and many gases like carbon dioxide. The solubility of a substance depends on factors such as temperature and pressure, as well as the nature of the solute and solvent. Nonpolar substances, like oils, are generally not soluble in polar solvents like water.

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