Olive oil, gasoline, kerosine, lard, peanut oil.
Any nonpolar molecule, really.
Olive oil, gasoline, kerosine, lard, peanut oil. Any nonpolar molecule, really.
For example stainless steel is practically insoluble in water.
by heating the mixture so the water will evaporate and the insoluble substance will remain
Hydrophobes
Un-miscible is a non example of soluble
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Lead(II) fluoride (PbF2) and silver fluoride (AgF) are examples of fluorides that are considered insoluble in water.
- All carbonates (except ammonium, sodium & potassium carbonates) are insoluble - Lead, barium & calcium sulphates are insoluble - Lead & silver chlorides are insoluble
Insoluble.
non-polar molecules
Substances that are insoluble in water are typically referred to as hydrophobic or nonpolar substances. This means they do not mix or dissolve in water due to differences in polarity between the molecules.
Insoluble solids are substances that do not dissolve in a particular solvent, typically water. They remain as solid particles suspended in the solvent. Examples include sand, chalk, and sulfur.