all metals on the Periodic Table don't dissolve obviously and the part on the right labelled non metals do dissolve
The important chemical that dissolves other chemicals is WATER...
Solid chemicals are dissolved faster in hot water.
A huge variety of common items along with chemicals dissolve in water. Sugar and salt will both dissolve in water, although at different rates.
The main ingredient in Panadol Rapid that causes it to dissolve in water is paracetamol. This ingredient is water-soluble, which allows it to quickly dissolve when added to water, making it easier for the body to absorb and process.
No, emeralds are not going to dissolve in water.
Yes, water is easily polluted because it has the ability to dissolve a wide range of harmful chemicals and contaminants. This solubility makes it susceptible to pollution from sources like industrial waste, agricultural runoff, and improper disposal of chemicals.
No. Only solid stuff with special chemicals in them dissolve, like sugar and salt. Notice that things only dissolve in warm water, and never ice water. Example: If you put sand in water, it doesn't dissolve.
There are countless millions of chemicals that dissolve in hot water (or even in cold water). I don't know why you think there are only two. Water is a tremendously versatile solvent.
First of all, water is a chemical. So are salt and alcohol, which do mix with water. Some oils (chemicals or mixtures of chemicals) do not mix with water.
There are countless millions of chemicals that dissolve in hot water (or even in cold water). I don't know why you think there are only two. Water is a tremendously versatile solvent.
Yes, you can. Any water will do, similar to most chemicals, however, the capacity differs with each water you used.
Chemicals that dissolve plastic include acetone, chloroform, and benzene. These chemicals work by breaking down the molecular bonds in the plastic, causing it to soften and eventually dissolve.