most of the oligosaccharides and all the polysaccharides are insoluble in water.
oil does not dissolve at all in water.
by dissloving
Molecules that are polar(charged) dissolve best in water, while nonpolar molecules do not dissolve well in water.
Substances that dissolve in water are polar molecules, like water. Also, many ionic compounds can also dissolve in water as well, such as common table salt, NaCl.
- Sand does not dissolve in water- Plastic does not dissolve in water- metals do not dissolve in water
Well, Starch is a storable carbohydrate and the fact that it's insoluble just means it will not dissolve in water.
It dissolve in polar solvents.It dissolve well in water.
oil does not dissolve at all in water.
by dissloving
Monosaccharides will dissolve well in water. This is made possible by the oxygen in the carbohydrates which will create polar bonds.
in hot water
I'm not sure what your asking but the term for substances that are unable to dissolve in water are called unsoluable.
Molecules that are polar(charged) dissolve best in water, while nonpolar molecules do not dissolve well in water.
Yes. Very well.
Yes,all chlorides of group 1 dissolve very well.
salt and sugar
Water can dissolve some ionic compounds as well as some molecular compounds because of its polarity. It is polar enough to dissolve ionic compounds into their ions. Water does not dissolve molecular compounds by breaking covalent bonds, but through intermolecular forces.