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  • Insoluble Substances: Definition & Examples - [Your Brand/Site Name]
    A substance that does not dissolve is called insoluble.

    Here are some examples:

    * Sand in water

    * Oil in water

    * Plastic in water

    * Wood in water

    * Iron in water

    It's important to note that "insoluble" is a relative term. Most substances can dissolve to some extent, even if it's very small.

    For example, while sand is considered insoluble in water, a tiny amount of sand particles might dissolve over a very long time.

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