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HCI ~APEX
(Explanation for the answer by Wiki User which is correct)
Remember like dissolves like. HCl is polar because Chlorine has a stronger pull on the electron in the Hydrogen, therefore creating a dipole moment. Water is polar (something you should memorize if you haven't already), which means that it will dissolve the easiest with HCl, because HCl is also polar.
Grease
No. Ionic bonds dissolve in water the best.
It is water.
I'm not sure what your asking but the term for substances that are unable to dissolve in water are called unsoluable.
Grease
Stir it in a container of water.
Polar compounds are dissolved better in water.
No. Ionic bonds dissolve in water the best.
soda is the best to do it in
It is water.
A non polar compound would be least likely to dissolve in water.
Meat does not generally dissolve in water.
The best solvent of NaCl is water.
Molecules that are polar(charged) dissolve best in water, while nonpolar molecules do not dissolve well in water.
It would make an excellent experiment. However, most sugars will dissolve best in hot water.
Dissolve sugar in hot water until you can't dissolve any more. Then wait for the sugar water to evaporate. You can hang a piece of yarn into the sugar water; the crystals should form around the yarn.
Grease
I'm not sure what your asking but the term for substances that are unable to dissolve in water are called unsoluable.