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Lea Huff
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8 November, 13:29
D Which compound is insoluble in water?
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Miriam Walker
8 November, 13:58
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Examples of substances insoluble in water: oil, acetone, ether
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Such examples of substances are non-polar and do not dissolve in water (polar compound). The classic example is oil floating in water (this happens because oil has a lower density than water).
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