It depends on the solvent
Yes! it is soluble in water.
Synthetic magnesium silicates are insoluble in water or alcohol.
Salt is soluble in water.Sulfur is soluble in carbon disulfide.Sand is insoluble.
The term "miscible" refers to liquids that mix. Calcium silicate would be soluble or insoluble in water, and it is in fact insoluble (not soluble). But it does have a hydrated form.
Barium carbonate is a white powder. It is insoluble in water and soluble in most acids, with the exception of sulfuric acid.
soluble
insoluble... i think.. :/
Yes! it is soluble in water.
Synthetic magnesium silicates are insoluble in water or alcohol.
Salt is soluble in water.Sulfur is soluble in carbon disulfide.Sand is insoluble.
The term "miscible" refers to liquids that mix. Calcium silicate would be soluble or insoluble in water, and it is in fact insoluble (not soluble). But it does have a hydrated form.
Barium carbonate is a white powder. It is insoluble in water and soluble in most acids, with the exception of sulfuric acid.
Benzene is a non polar solvent. Gelatin powder is a polar solute. So gelatin powder in insoluble in benzene.
What is similar about soluble and insoluble.
Yes and no it depends on what the powder is, water will dissolve salt sugar and other powder like them but will not dissolve most other things, it usually only lets in things that can make a hydrogen bond.
Talc is insoluble in water and only slightly soluble in dilute mineral acids.
baking powder is an insoluble solid and sugar is soluble solid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!