Yes, there are solid solutions. For obvious reasons, it happens extremely slowly.
Many solids are soluble in water; other are not soluble.
Of course! However, note that solids will dissolve in liquid.
No, not at all. In fact most solids are INsoluble. Some solids (such as metals, stones, wood) don't dissolve while other solids like sugar or salt do dissolve. Water is a polar molecule, therefore it can dissolve only polar substances and many ionic compounds. However, it cannot dissolve non-polar substances.
Not all solids dissolve faster in acids.
No, not at all. In fact most solids are INsoluble. Some solids (such as metals, stones, wood) don't dissolve while other solids like sugar or salt do dissolve. Water is a polar molecule, therefore it can dissolve only polar substances and many ionic compounds. However, it cannot dissolve non-polar substances.
Water is a solvent, because some solids will dissolve in it.
Insoluble solids are solids that do not dissolve in water.
For example polar liquids dissolve polar solids, nonpolar liquids dissolve nonpolar solids.
Surger, salt, hard candy, and a horses Salt Lick will dissolve.
All solids can dissolve, it just depends on the temperature and solution to which it will be dissolved in.
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No, not at all. In fact most solids are INsoluble. Some solids (such as metals, stones, wood) don't dissolve while other solids like sugar or salt do dissolve. Water is a polar molecule, therefore it can dissolve only polar substances and many ionic compounds. However, it cannot dissolve non-polar substances.