yes but it depends on the temperature of the solid e.g. steel must be very hot to absorb any solution as a cooling agent. like block and wood they do but very slowly.
Insoluble solids are solids that do not dissolve in water.
- Solutions can be saturated or unsaturated. or - Solutions of solids in liquids, solids in solids, liquids in liquids (rarely used the expression gas in gas).
Precipitates
Solvent
An ionic solute requires a very strong polar solvent such as water in which to dissolve.
solutions; water
Yes, there are solid solutions. For obvious reasons, it happens extremely slowly.
Of course! However, note that solids will dissolve in liquid.
Not all solids dissolve faster in acids.
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.
- Solutions can be saturated or unsaturated. or - Solutions of solids in liquids, solids in solids, liquids in liquids (rarely used the expression gas in gas).
Solutes can be considered solids in liquid solutions. Solutes are substances that tend to only dissolve into a solution when properly mixed, heated, etc. Often times when put into a solution, a solute tends to not dissolve into a solution if not mixed. Salt, for example, must be properly mixed into water in order for it to dissolve.
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.
no