Salt is very soluble in water and soluble in formamide, propylenglycol, glycerine.
all types of salt can dissolve in water. Anything containing Sodium (Na) is dissolvable in water. Tabel salt, or NaCl is an example of that.
Substances that are soluble in a solvent, such as water, are considered to be dissolvable. Some examples include salt, sugar, and certain acids. Generally, polar compounds tend to be more easily dissolved in polar solvents.
If we didn't have dissolvable water or salt in our systems then our bodies couldn't digest it and we would be without sugar or salt in our bodies. Therefore, we die.
Dissolving HCl (or any other dissolvable compound, eg. sugar, salt) in water is physical.
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Salt will dissolve in oil very slightly but not truly. salt is an ionic compound (it has a positive/negative side) and oil is usually covalent (there is no charge). The rule for solubility of compounds is that like dissolves like, so ionic dissolves ionic and covalent dissolves covalent.
it is called a solvent
A dissolvable stitch will be absorbed by the body, and won't require removal. They were historically made from organic material, however modern absorbable stitches are synthetic.
Urosolvine is used to reduce Uric acid in the body, thereby relieving symptoms of gout. It is taken three times a day before meals in water as a dissolvable effervescent salt.
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