What Dissolves
Dissolving: What Dissolves
What Dissolves
What Dissolves
What you'll learn
- When a solid dissolves, it mixes so completely with a liquid that you cannot see it anymore.
- A substance that dissolves is called soluble — sugar and salt are soluble in water.
- A substance that does not dissolve is called insoluble — sand and chalk powder are insoluble in water.
- Oil does not dissolve in water; it stays separate and floats on top.
Key concepts
Level 1 — Core idea
Verbal: Stir sugar into water and watch it disappear — but taste the water and it is sweet. The sugar is still there, just spread out too small to see.
Symbolic: Dissolve = solid + liquid -> clear solution (solid is still present, just invisible).
Visual: Sand stirred into water stays cloudy at first, then settles as a layer at the bottom — it never disappears.
Level 2 — Going deeper
Soluble substances (sugar, salt) dissolve completely. Insoluble substances (sand, chalk powder, oil) do not dissolve — they settle, float, or stay separate.
NCERT anchor
NCERT Looking Around 3 kitchen activities — dissolving sugar in tea, salt in dal water.
Worked example
Does sand dissolve in water like sugar does?
Step 1 — Stir sand into water.
Step 2 — Sand sinks and settles; the water does not become clear like a sugar solution.
Answer: **No** — sand is insoluble; it does not dissolve.
If you cannot see salt in water anymore, has it disappeared?
Step 1 — Taste the water; it is salty.
Step 2 — The salt is still present, just spread evenly and too small to see.
Answer: **No** — the salt has dissolved, not disappeared.
Common mistakes
| Mistake | Why | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Dissolved = disappeared forever | Cannot see the solid anymore | It is still there, just spread out — taste proves it |
| All solids dissolve in water | Sugar and salt dissolve easily | Sand and chalk powder do not dissolve |
| Oil dissolves like sugar | Both look like they "mix" at first | Oil floats separately; it never truly dissolves |
| Insoluble means dissolves fast | Confusing the two words | Insoluble means it does not dissolve |
Quick check
- Name one substance that dissolves in water.
- Name one substance that does not dissolve in water.
- What is a soluble substance?
- Stretch: Why does salty water taste salty even though you cannot see the salt?
Revision tip: Ask: "Can I still taste or detect it, even if I cannot see it?" If yes, it dissolved.
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Key Takeaways (TL;DR)
- What you'll learn
- Key concepts
- Worked example
- Common mistakes
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