no, not all acids are dissolved in water!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Acids in their pure state, that is, not disolved in water, are referred to as anhydrous, meaning "without water". Ray
water is a universal solvent because it can disolve both bases and acids. solvent disolves solutes are disolved
It is water that carbon dioxide has been disolved in
The sugar melted and disolved to water.
All Arrhenius acids ionize in water to give H+ ions. While Lewis acids are proton donors.
The volume increase.
Amino acids (and all acids) are soluble in water.
it literaly means "that likes water" in chemistry it is used for compounds that can be disolved in water
Water and disolved nutrients as well as glucose
yes when disolved in water. It is in cold packs.
Some amino acids are very soluble in water, but many are not.
The method is the evaporation of water followed by condensation of water.