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Who am I? I dissolve in water, but not in kerosene. - Marathi (Second Language) [मराठी (द्वितीय भाषा)]

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Who am I?

I dissolve in water, but not in kerosene.

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I dissolve in water, but not in kerosene - Salt

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Chapter 5: Substances in the Surroundings –Their States and Properties - Exercises [Page 41]

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Balbharati General Science [English] 6 Standard
Chapter 5 Substances in the Surroundings –Their States and Properties
Exercises | Q 7.4 | Page 41
Balbharati Integrated 6 Standard Part 2 [English Medium] Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 4.1 Substances in the Surroundings—Their States and Properties
Exercise | Q 7. (d) | Page 74

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