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.
disintegrates....i think or dilution most likely dissolve?!
For example polar liquids dissolve polar solids, nonpolar liquids dissolve nonpolar solids.
Toilet deodorants slowly dissolve on every flush and release a pleasant smell, while also killing germs.
Toilet deodorants slowly dissolve on every flush and release a pleasant smell, while also killing germs.
what is it called when something seems to disappear in a solution
# to make or become liquid; liquefy; melt # to merge with a liquid; pass or make pass into solution # to break up; disunite; decompose; disintegrate # to end by or as by breaking up; terminate # to disappear or make disappear # to combine or be combined in a lap dissolve
depends on what you mean dissolve, if you are saying as in acids, then hydrochloric acid can dissolve it just like it does in our stomachs. But if you are saying like decomposed and 'disappear into thin air', then bacteria and fungi, with the help of some helpers like wood-louses or maggots, will 'dissolve' it. Anyway, what does meat have to do with ADOLF HITLER?
During prophase, the nuclear membrane and the nucleolus dissolve and disappear.
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disappear, vaporize, dematerialize, vanish, dissolve, dry up, fade away
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.
Any surface shine it has will disappear as the smoothed surface will begin to dissolve.
Yes it will. Well not technically disappear but you know what i mean.
It means not. example: disappear, not appear
disintegrates....i think or dilution most likely dissolve?!
to disappear