The Science of Solubility

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Explains why some molecules, like salts and acids, dissolve in water but fats will not.
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I have been trying to visualize this my entire life (in my 40's) and this finally did it for me. Thank you Sir, I very much appreciate what you have just clarifed for me 👍

huhdidwhat
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I love how soluble this video was, truly inspiring

emilemaje
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Very good explanation of the dissolving process. I recommended this video for my german chemistry students in highschool.

goldplover
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Great video. I will do the experiment with my son. 😊

UpInTheSky
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Thank you very much
Please make more videos on chemistry

hsingh
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Thank you so much...your videos are so informative

renju
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what if other minerals introduced to the saltwater? what happen in molecular level? if u already explain in video, please let me know..thanks

ilhamjuanda
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I have a question: we have learned in chemistry class that ethanol is nonpolar because it is only made of C, H and O. But in real life we mix alcohol with water. How is that possible? (It may be a silly question since I'm only a high schooler haha)

Aphelia.
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When sodium ion is taken away by the negative oxygen ion and chlorine ion is taken away by the positive hydrogen ion how does salt retain its taste in water

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