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1. Did the soil dissolve in water? Why?
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2. When you left the mixture undisturbed, what have you observed?
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3. How did you separate the water from the soil? What
technique did you use to separate the mixture?
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1 Did The Soil Dissolve In Water Why 2 When You Left The Mixture Undisturbed What Have You Observed 3 How Did You Separate The Water From The Soil Whattechnique class=

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Answer:

1.) Soil minerals like any other chemical compound exhibit some solubility in water. They are mostly sparingly to very slightly soluble compounds but they do dissolve and given geologic time, they will disappear or form alternative stable phases.

2.) A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture in which the solute particles do not dissolve, but get suspended throughout the bulk of the solvent, left floating around freely in the medium. ... The suspended particles are visible under a microscope and will settle over time if left undisturbed.

3.) In a mixture of sand and water, the heavier sand particles settle down at the bottom and the water can be separated by decantation. Filtration can be used to separate components of a mixture of an insoluble solid and a liquid.

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