No the word dissolving is not a noun. It is the present participle of the verb to dissolve.
The word 'dissolve' is a noun (dissolve, dissolve) as well as a verb (dissolve, dissolves, dissolving, dissolved). The noun dissolve is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a transition in a motion-picture film or videotape made by fading out one shot while the next one grows clearer; a word for something that can be seen.The noun forms for the verb to dissolve are dissolver, dissolvability, dissolution, and the gerund, dissolving.
Sugar dissolving in water. Salt dissolving in water. Oil not dissolving in water. Ethanol dissolving in water. Carbon dioxide dissolving in soda.
non - dissolving......i guess
It was dissolving. It is due to CFC's.
Dissolving is a physical process.
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Dissolving is a physical process.
The solvent is the substance doing the dissolving.
Dissolving in water is a physical change.
Dissolving is considered by most to be a physical change.
Dissolving what?Water is a pretty common solvent.