No, many substances do not dissolve in water.
yes
It dissolves substances within the body; carries nutrients from place to place, and helps maintain body temperature.
A substance that dissolves readily in water is called "water soluble"
the water portion of your blood dissolves and carries food molecules , vitamins , minerals , and other essential substances to all parts of your body .
like dissolves like..water is polar so polar or ionic substances will dissolve in water
Digestive system
No, many substances do not dissolve in water.
yes
It dissolves substances within the body; carries nutrients from place to place, and helps maintain body temperature.
Water is only a quasi-universal solvent. The chemical and physical properties of water are very suitable for a good solvent. Water is not totally universal. Many glues don't disolve in water, but they do in petrol (gasoline).this is because water dissolves a lot of substances except oil,etc... likes dissolves likes, polar substances dissolves polar substances and most of the things here in the world are made up of polar substances.
Water does not dissolve everything. Some substances dont mix with water. Those are hydrophobic substances, ex: oil molecules
water
Calcium hydroxide and hydrogen.
A substance that dissolves readily in water is called "water soluble"
water is an effective solvent because it is a polar molecule, it dissolves other polar substances, and it dissolves ionic compounds. that is why it is called the "universal solvent" due to the geometry of the water molecule itself
Salt and sugar are examples of substances that readily dissolve in water.