Different between soluble and insoluble impurities. …

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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago
Soluble impurities are those impurities which can be dissolve in water. Example: Alcohol in water, Salt in water. Insoluble impurities are those impurities which cannot dissolve in water. Water is known as the universal solvent because it can dissolve all kinds of solids, liquids or gases to little or more extent. The different ways by which insoluble impurities can be removed from water are the following: Filtration. Sedimentation and Decantation.
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