graphite in water, nickel in alcohol, diamond in methanol
Oils, waxes and lipids are usually insoluble in water.
oil
An insoluble mixture is defined as a mixture of substances where one substance will not dissolve into the other. Oil and water is an example of an insoluble mixture.
A compound can be insoluble or not; but not the cation. You think probable, for example, to silver halogenides.
An insoluble mixture is defined as a mixture of substances where one substance will not dissolve into the other. Oil and water is an example of an insoluble mixture.
A compound that does not dissolve in a particular solvent. For example, silver chloride is highly insoluble in water, calcium hydroxide is sparingly soluble in water and sodium chloride is insoluble in chloroform.
Un-miscible is a non example of soluble
Never heard of "insuluble." If you mean "insoluble", it means a substance that can't be dissolved within another substance. For example, sand is insoluble in water.
water is insoluble in oil thus making the both of them immiscible and can only be separated using a separating funnel.
For example stainless steel is practically insoluble in water.
rocks minerals oils and sand, any more?
Yes. Take AgCl for example, which is a classic precipitate.