Any substance that can dissolve in another is said to be soluble; though a substance may be soluble in one liquid but insoluble in another.
Any substance that can dissolve in another is said to be soluble, though a substance may be soluble in one liquid but insoluble in another. For example, sugar will dissolve readily in water, but not at all in petrol. The solubility of a substance generally depends on temperature and pressure.
For example, sugar will dissolve readily in water, but not at all in petrol. The solubility of a substance generally depends on temperature and pressure.