Maybe it can . Water is liquid which it can make the colors dissolve into it . Colors can be dissolved into water which will make the water the color that it dissolved in .
I think it might dissolve in water or somthing else
It depends what paint. Watercolours will easily dissolve (hence their name), but things like acrylic paint won't.
I don't think so, I think that something put to dissolve in water is related to its chemical structure.
I don't think so as they are not soluble in water (that's what i think)
Some might think it will dissolve, and they are right but after a week it will only dissolve a little
The dye Allura Red AC which is used in M&M's dissolves at a rate of 1 cubic inch per hour. For the other colors, they don't dissolve in water.
i think 50% but the hotter the temperature is the more salt will dissolve
There are countless millions of chemicals that dissolve in hot water (or even in cold water). I don't know why you think there are only two. Water is a tremendously versatile solvent.
I think you mean soluble in water. That means that a lot of it will dissolve.
- Sand does not dissolve in water- Plastic does not dissolve in water- metals do not dissolve in water
Solubility is when a soluble can dissolve in a solvent. Soluble=what is dissolved Solvent=what dissolves the solute. These are the parts of a solution. Think of sugar and water. pour the sugar into the water. After some time the sugar will have seemed to disappear. It hasn't but it did dissolve. That means it has good solubility. Now think of a piece of plastic in water. No matter how long the plastic stays in the water, it will not dissolve.
There are countless millions of chemicals that dissolve in hot water (or even in cold water). I don't know why you think there are only two. Water is a tremendously versatile solvent.