Soluble substances are substances that can be dissolved,(example, in a liquid) :
Coffee
Salt
Sugar
Raro/ powdered juice
baking soda
gelatine
and detergent
Two soluble substances are salt and sugar because they dissolve into water.
Soluble substances are those that are easily dissolved in liquids. Some examples would be sugar, salt, ethanol, Kool-Aid, and detergents.
Two examples of soluble substances are common salt (NaCl, or sodium chloride) and sugar.
Examples of substances soluble in water: sodium chloride, potassium carbonate, calcium bromide etc.
Sugar and Baking Soda.
-salt
-coffee
-sugar
salt,sugar,peper......................
NaCl, sugar, coffee
Certainly, many ionic substances are soluble in water. Some are not.
No, ionic substances are not soluble in cyclohexane, C6H10.
it is soluble
Sorry, the question in incomplete there are no suggested test substances. However; polar covalent compounds are very soluble in water.
No, it is not soluble in water. To be soluble in water means that the object can dissolve in water. Examples of soluble substances include salt, sugar and so on, while insoluble substances include oil.
Iodine is not soluble in water because iodine is nonpolar and water is polar. According to the "Like dissolve like" expression, nonpolar substances are soluble with nonpolar substances and polar substances are soluble with polar substances, but nonpolar substances are not soluble with polar substances.
some substances are soluble and some arn't because it all depends on the particles. If the particles of a substance are attracted to it's own particles and not the waters then it is insoluble, but if the substance is more attracted to the water's particles then it's own's, it is soluble.
Certainly, many ionic substances are soluble in water. Some are not.
Some hydrophobic substances are soluble in water (ex.: proteins).
No, ionic substances are not soluble in cyclohexane, C6H10.
it is soluble
A soluble substance is a substance that can dissolve in another substance.
Soluble substances are substances that can be dissolved,(example, in a liquid) :CoffeeSaltSugarRaro/ powdered juicebaking sodagelatineand detergent
As wood is made of many, many chemical substances, some components may be more soluble than others. For example, some ionic substances containing sodium and potassium ions would be completely soluble, while, for example, some starches would be considerably less soluble.
Typically nonpolar substances are soluble in other nonpolar substances. Like disolves like...
gravity
Some particles can be entrained during water evaporation.