No. Non polar compound or solvents Examples of household items like fats, oil and petrol. Most non-polar molecules are water insoluble (http://www.answers.com/topic/hydrophobe-1) at room temperature. However many non-polar http://www.answers.com/topic/solvent, such as http://www.answers.com/topic/turpentine, are able to dissolve non-polar substances - like dissolves like.
Water is called universal solvent because it can dissole the polar substances in it and also some quantity of non-polars as well.It dissolve polar substances because it have strong force of attraction with them an d dissolve small amount of non-polars because the water have weak force of attraction with them.
Soluble means something will dissolve. Sand does not dissolve in water, salt does.
Dodecane is a 12 carbon hydrocarbon and it will not dissolve in water. It is very non polar.
an egg's shell doesn't dissolve in water because the shell is to hard to dissolve in non-acid liquids.
A non-polar substance especially the one that does not react with water... Have you seen a powder not dissolving in water? its possible. take some amount of sulphur and put it in water. it will be floating in water. wont dissolve.
Hexane is a non-polar solvent, so it will not dissolve in water. Kerosene is non-polar so it will dissolve in Hexane.
Oil and sand are two substances that will not dissolve in water.
Non-polar substances such as oil and wax do not dissolve in water because they are not attracted to water molecules. This is due to the difference in polarity between the non-polar substance and water.
Substances that do not dissolve in water are called "insoluble" or "non-soluble." For water (a polar molecule), anything non-polar will not dissolve, including hexane, methane, ethane, propane, octane, oils, waxes, and plastics.
Polar substances dissolve in water because they have similar polar characteristics that allow them to interact and mix well. Non-polar substances, on the other hand, do not dissolve in water because water is a polar molecule and cannot effectively interact with non-polar molecules.
A non polar compound would be least likely to dissolve in water.
Ionic compounds would be least likely to dissolve in water as they are held together by strong electrostatic forces that are not easily broken by water molecules. Non-polar compounds are also unlikely to dissolve in water because water is a polar solvent and non-polar compounds are not attracted to water molecules.