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IS salts are water insoluble
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No, not all salts are water insoluble. Many salts are water-soluble, meaning they can dissolve in water, such as common table salt (sodium chloride). However, there are some salts that are not water-soluble and are considered water insoluble, such as calcium carbonate.
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