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Spike's writings and over 400 Science Projects that she wrote for Ed Youngman ... Into each little sack, we will put a couple tablespoons of substances that dissolve in water: sugar, salt, soap powder, epsom salts, photographic hype, baking soda, egg dye pellets, and anything else that comes into our collective mind.
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spikesworld.spike-jamie.com/science/liquids/c122-36-dis...
spikesworld.spike-jamie.com/science/liquids/c122-36-dissolve.html
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A substance that dissolves faster can reach higher concentrations in water than substances that dissolve more slowly. When dissolving takes less time, there's less time for waves and currents to disperse and dilute the dissolved substance.
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chemresponsetool.noaa.gov/hazards/water_solubility.htm
chemresponsetool.noaa.gov/hazards/water_solubility.htm
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Substances that dissolve in water must be soluble. If a substance is denser than water or less dense then it will not dissolve. Denser substances will sink to the bottom of the water and less dense will float to the top.
http://answers.ask.com/Health/Pharmacy/what_substances_...
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6. Ability to Dissolve: water is consider to be the universal solvent. More substances will dissolve in water than any other liquid. This includes other polar substances (such as sugar) and ionic compounds (such as salt).
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www.ccs.k12.in.us/chsBS/kons/kons/physical_properties_o...
www.ccs.k12.in.us/chsBS/kons/kons/physical_properties_of_water.htm
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Apart from changing the taste of water, what other properties of water might be changed when you dissolve salt or sugar in water? Well, over a hundred years ago, scientists discovered that water will freeze at lower temperatures than zero degrees celsius when you dissolve salt or sugar in water.
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wwwcsi.unian.it/educa/inglese/kevindb.html
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Re: WHY DO THINGS DISSOLVE IN WATER ? Date: Tue Feb 17 07:52:54 1998; Posted By: Samuel Conway, Senior Scientist, Message Pharmaceuticals, Aston, PA; Area of science: Chemistry; ID: 884372860.Ch ... If you could shrink 'way down and look at a single water molecule, you would find that it is made of two hydrogen atoms and...
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www.madsci.org/posts/archives/feb98/887741583.Ch.r.html
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Because of its polarity, water is able to dissolve many different substances. Water can dissolve so many different substances, in fact, that it is called the universal solvent. You probably use water as a solvent every day without realizing it.
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www.cgrove417.org/fry/Science/FreshWater/Waterassolvent...
www.cgrove417.org/fry/Science/FreshWater/Waterassolvent.html
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Think of what you need to survive, really just survive. Food? Water? Air? MTV? Naturally, I'm going to concentrate on water here. Water is of major importance to ... The excellent ability of water to dissolve so many substances allows our cells to use valuable nutrients, minerals, and chemicals in biological processes.
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ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/propertyyou.html
ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/propertyyou.html
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Solubility - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Solubility is the property of a solid, liquid, or gaseous chemical substance called solute to dissolve in a liquid solvent to form a homogeneous solution. The solubility of a substance strongly dep...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solubility
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