The two water soluble gases are
O2 & CO2
Methylene blue
No it is not soluble in common liquids
Salt is soluble in water because is a polar, ionic compound.
All common nitrates, acetates, and most perchlorates are soluble.
The solution Na2 is soluble in water but not soluble in alcohol. Hope I was of help. Jlove
Water soluble things are all the things that get dissolved in water completely and homogeneously. A few common examples are salt, sugar, alum, copper sulphate and powdered milk.
Fat-soluble and water -soluble. Vit C is water soluble. Vits A and D are fat soluble.
Methylene blue
Tackifiers increase stickiness of a material (e.g. an adhesive) Sugar/Honey are good examples of water soluble tackifiers
partially soluble subtances which partially dissolve in water such as chalk
Amino acid based hormones such as Human Growth Hormone is an example of water soluble compounds. Steroid hormones and thyroid hormone are examples of lipid soluble compounds in living humans.
Substances that are soluble have the ability to to dissolve. A common example of a soluble substance would be sugar(C12H22O11) and salt(NaCl), both are easily soluble in the universal solvent, water. Three other examples are Potassium Chloride (KCl), Potassium Iodide(KI), and Sodium Nitrate(NaNO3).
Common Salt
Definitely not! Gases such as HCl that ionize in water are far more soluble than noble gases.
Water soluble things are all the things that get dissolved in water completely and homogeneously. A few common examples are salt, sugar, alum, copper sulphate and powdered milk.
Some parts of faces are be soluble, but some will not be, as the bowel removes water from the faeces, and some soluble things will be removed with this water. Fats and fibre are examples of non soluble parts of faeces.
A mixture in which some or all of its components are not soluble is the definition of this type. Oil salad dressings are a classing example as that when the mixtures are left still the quickly separate into their insoluble layers.