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a soluble substance is a substance that
can dissolve in a solvent
an
insoluble substance
is a substance the
cant dissolve
in a
solvent
salt is an example of a
solute
water is an example of a
solvent
sugar in hot water
dissolves
quicker
fine salt dissolves way
faster
than coarse salt
sugar in more water dissolves
more quicker
oil and alcohol are
bad
examples of a solvent
water is a good example of a
slovent
insoluble substance in water produce a
mixture
soluble substance in water produce a mixture called
solutions
examples of
mixtures
are gel, mayonnaise and chocolate
examples of solutions are
instant coffee
,
orange squash
and
soda water
ways to separate
mixtures
sieve, Magnet and filtration
different ways to separate solutions are
evaporation
and
distillation
evaporation
= remaining with the solid only
distillation
= remaining with both the solid and the liquid