stirr it around and add more water
Dissolve it in water, then evaporate the water slowly to recrystallize the salt.
the substance can disslove in water (h2o) are most POWDER. Additional answer A powder is no more or no less able to dissolve in water than if that substance were NOT a powder. Powdering something does not help to make it soluble, though it might make it dissolve more quickly if it's able to dissolve at all. Some substances that dissolve to some extent are salt, sugar, calciul sulphate, copper chloride - millions of things
If you think to a solution of silver nitrate dissolve the powder in water.
The ingredient that does not dissolve is baking powder. The needed medication to make you feel better does dissolve,so don't worry about leaving the white powder on the bottom of your glass.
you just add more water, that's it.
To make a homogeneous solution of aluminum acetate, you can dissolve aluminum acetate powder in water while stirring continuously. Gradually adding the powder to the water and mixing well will help to ensure a uniform distribution of the compound throughout the solution. Additionally, heating the water can help to dissolve the powder more effectively, resulting in a homogeneous solution.
Heat the water.
Well yea ... der. If washing powder couldn't dissolve than whats that point of having it? Once you put the powder in the machine, either front loader or top loader, the powder will start dissolving once you start the machine. Some washing powders don't dissolve very well but they do dissolve a some. hope i helped... xx
Borax Powder usually takes on the form of a white powder that can easily dissolve in water. It is used in detergents, cosmetics (possibly different kinds of make up), and glazes.
Make sure the water is hot, stir rapidly while sonicating.
Yes and no it depends on what the powder is, water will dissolve salt sugar and other powder like them but will not dissolve most other things, it usually only lets in things that can make a hydrogen bond.
dissolve KOH powder in ethanol