If you are referring to nucleic acids, then it is Yes! the charged phosphates on their backbone make them polar.
Nucleic acids are soluble in water.
This is an indispensable condition for life.
So it can disolve into the ground.
it depends how hot the water is if the water is hot then it will disolve :D
water is a universal solvent because it can disolve both bases and acids. solvent disolves solutes are disolved
It will just disolve/disappear and become ''normal'' water. =)
yes it is becasue water is a polar molecule and therefore, can only disolve another polar molecule such as ch2o
The reason why salt cannot disolve in water , is because salt is a mineral, and minerals do not disolve in water.
They disolve in water
Sodium is not dissolved in water; sodium react with water.
by adding water or mixing it together.
the salt will disolve
The tap water is preferred.
It depends on amount of salt and water
baby powder and ice cubes
So it can disolve into the ground.
Solid disolve in water how fast
No. Some solids can be dissolved in water, some can't.
No. Chalk is made of calcium carbonate, which is insoluble in water.