书城教材教辅科学读本(英文原版)(套装1-6册)
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"No," said Norah, "they did not dissolve. We cannot dissolve them. They are not soluble.""We have found out, too," said Willie, "that chalk and starch will not dissolve. They are not soluble. Teacher told us that the right word for this is insoluble. Insoluble means not soluble.""I"ll tr y and show you something now that teacher showed us today," said Fred. "Look at this greasy oil-bottle. Suppose we wish to clean it out- to get rid of all the oil. What shall we do?""Wash it out with hot water," said Norah.

"Very well," said Fred, "I"ll fill the bottle with hot water and shake it up. I wonder whether the oil has gone," said he, after shaking it well. "No, it has not gone. It is still hanging to the sides of the bottle. The oil is insoluble.

"Now I will put some pieces of soda into the water. Look what happens when I shake up the bottle.""Why, the oil mixes up with the water now," said Norah.

"Yes," said Fred, "the soda breaks up the oil into tiny drops, and dissolves it.

"Water will not dissolve oil; but soda is a solvent for oil and fats of all kinds."SUMMARY