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Platonic solids can be found in nature in forms such as crystals, atomic structures, and geometric arrangements of molecules. Examples include the hexagonal shapes of snowflakes, the pentagonal dodecahedral structure of certain viruses, and the cubic shapes of pyrite crystals. These natural occurrences of platonic solids showcase the underlying mathematical order present in the natural world.
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Your question is not clear; some solids have a great solubility, another are practically insoluble. The solubility depends on the nature of solvent, the nature of the solute, polarity of the molecules, pressure, temperature, the presence of other substances in the solution.
Mystery mud is unlikely to help understand the nature of solids because it is not a scientific term or substance recognized in the field of material science. To understand the nature of solids, it is better to study their physical properties, atomic structure, and behavior under different conditions.
Indiffusible solids are materials that do not easily allow substances to pass through or diffuse within them. This lack of diffusion can be due to the solid's structure, density, or impermeable nature. Materials like metals and certain ceramics are examples of indiffusible solids.