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No, many substances do not dissolve in water.

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is it true carbon dioxide dissolves better in cold water than warm?

no


Is it true that carbon dioxide dissolves better in cold water than in hot water?

Yes, it is true. This situation is valid for all gases.


How salt can dissolves in water?

Put in ball sack noodle. ball sack noode disolve everything


What is water when a solid dissolves in it?

insoluble example: sugar dissolves into water


Does carbon dioxide dissolves in water?

Yes it does.

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How can you say that water is a universal solvent?

becoz water dissolves everything in it


When a solid dissolves in water is it called a solute?

yes, this is true-when a solid dissolves in water, it is called a solute. hope this helped :-)


Is it true that when water dissolves it should look transparent?

False


Do the weathering of rocks release phosphorus and it dissolves in water?

true


is it true carbon dioxide dissolves better in cold water than warm?

no


Why is water use an solvent?

becuz it dissolves everything than other solvents thats why it is called the universal water


Is it true that carbon dioxide dissolves better in cold water than in hot water?

Yes, it is true. This situation is valid for all gases.


Is it true that when something dissolves in water the water should look transparent?

no because if you put food coloring into the water it will have a color


How salt can dissolves in water?

Put in ball sack noodle. ball sack noode disolve everything


Why water dissolves anything?

Water does not dissolve everything. Some substances dont mix with water. Those are hydrophobic substances, ex: oil molecules


Is it true that salt takes more time to dissolve in warm water then in icy water?

Nope. Salt dissolves faster in warm water.


When KCl dissolves in water?

it dissolves