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Soluble vs Insoluble Substances: Science Explained with Examples #3328415 (License: Personal Use)
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The image shows two side-by-side experiments: sugar added to water forms a uniform soluble liquid, whereas olive oil added to water remains as a distinct layer, indicating it is insoluble. This visual reinforces fundamental chemistry concepts about polarity, intermolecular forces, and solution formation. It’s especially effective for teaching middle school through introductory college-level science.
Used in educational web pages, science blogs, or classroom resources explaining solubility, mixtures, and physical properties of matter; matches user intent to understand basic chemistry principles visually.
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