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You may say their number is very large , but here is what you need about the insoluble compounds :-

  • All carbonates except those of Group (I) metals and ammonium carbonate .
  • All hydroxides except those of Group (I) metals and those of calcium , strontium and barium .
  • Barium , Calcium and Lead sulphates .
  • The chlorides , bromides and iodides , of both silver and lead .
  • Mercury Chloride .
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There isn't an EXACT number of particles in a solid but the particles in a solid object are pact VERY close together. They hardly even move at all. It's like an undetectable vibration, almost.

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There are a huge number of solids. It may not even be possible for investigators to count them as there are so many.

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a solid that doesnt dissolve in water

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How are the insoluble solids removed from the water?

For insoluble impurities a method is ultrafiltration.


How do you separate insoluble solids from a liquid?

i think you have to use filtering to do it


Why filtration is not good for separating dissolved solids?

A dissolved solid is no longer a solid, but becomes part of the liquid. Filtration can separate suspended solids, which are still solid.


What is the Process used to separate heavy coarse and insoluble solids from its liquid components?

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What physical state are precipitates when they form?

Precipitates form whenever two insoluble ions are in solution, thereby leaving solution. They can form either gases or solids (usually solids).

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What are insoluble solids?

Insoluble solids are solids that do not dissolve in water.


What are solids called when they do not dissolve in water?

insoluble


How are the insoluble solids removed from the water?

For insoluble impurities a method is ultrafiltration.


What word is used when solids cannot be dissolved?

insoluble


How do you separate insoluble solids from a liquid?

i think you have to use filtering to do it


Is barium phosphate a solid?

Yes, as all phosphates are insoluble solids


What are the methods to separate insoluble solids from liquids?

sedimentation ,decantation,filtration


What do you call solids that do not dissolve in water?

insoluble immiscible (more appropriate for 2 liquids that do not mix)


What are some examples of insoluble solids?

For example stainless steel is practically insoluble in water.


Why filtration is not good for separating dissolved solids?

A dissolved solid is no longer a solid, but becomes part of the liquid. Filtration can separate suspended solids, which are still solid.


What is the Process used to separate heavy coarse and insoluble solids from its liquid components?

ewan ko sau !!


Is there a limit to how much different solids will dissolve in water?

Yes. Different solids have different solubilities in water. Some are very soluble and others are insoluble, and others are in between.