For example polar liquids dissolve polar solids, nonpolar liquids dissolve nonpolar solids.
Without a specified context, I assume it means polar substances dissolve in polar solvents and non-polar substances dissolve in non-polar solvents.
vinegar is acetic acid and if the lollipop is acidic then it will dissolve fast as like dissolve like..
the answer to this one is, you cant dissolve a solid..like wood well you could with some chemicals that would eat away at the solid but if you mean putting it in some water and heat it up then no you can not.
Solubility is how much of a substance will dissolve in a given solvent. The rule for solubility is "like dissolves like". So polar substances, like ionic compounds, will dissolve in polar solvents, like water. Non-polar substances, like organics, will dissolve in more non-polar organic solvents, like acetone, ethanol, benzene, etc.
Like dissolves like. Polar inorganic compounds will dissolve in polar solvents like water or alcohol.
you can't dissolve it
Without a specified context, I assume it means polar substances dissolve in polar solvents and non-polar substances dissolve in non-polar solvents.
depends on what you mean dissolve, if you are saying as in acids, then hydrochloric acid can dissolve it just like it does in our stomachs. But if you are saying like decomposed and 'disappear into thin air', then bacteria and fungi, with the help of some helpers like wood-louses or maggots, will 'dissolve' it. Anyway, what does meat have to do with ADOLF HITLER?
vinegar is acetic acid and if the lollipop is acidic then it will dissolve fast as like dissolve like..
the answer to this one is, you cant dissolve a solid..like wood well you could with some chemicals that would eat away at the solid but if you mean putting it in some water and heat it up then no you can not.
The word "soluble" (in science) refers to something that can dissolve in something else, like salt in water. The word "insoluble" refers to something that does not dissolve in something else, like oil in water.
Solubility is how much of a substance will dissolve in a given solvent. The rule for solubility is "like dissolves like". So polar substances, like ionic compounds, will dissolve in polar solvents, like water. Non-polar substances, like organics, will dissolve in more non-polar organic solvents, like acetone, ethanol, benzene, etc.
It will not dissolve in water.
Like dissolves like. Polar inorganic compounds will dissolve in polar solvents like water or alcohol.
The chemistry principal of "like dissolves like," explains that polar substances will dissolve in each other. Similarly, a covalent will dissolve another covalent.
the taqblets which can dissolve less than 1 min.-gauravtablet which disintegrate with three minute or less.Ahmed.
A non-polar substance will dissolve in a non-polar substance. Like dissolves like.