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ThomasJNewton
1 month ago

Although calcium carbonate is soluble in water but very poor, 14 mg/l.

All that goes beyond this amount produces a heterogeneous mixture called suspension or suspension.

In nonpolar solvents such as fats, the solubility should be very close to zero.

TomRichter
1 month ago

Neither in polar (like water) nor in nonpolar (like gasoline) noticeably soluble.

Although “solves” in acids, this is in truth a chemical reaction.

beelee
1 month ago

Nothing from both.

beelee
1 month ago
Reply to  Katzenschnauze

Yeah, they say lime or marble.