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A substance that does not dissolve is insoluble.
A hydrophilic substance will dissolve in water. A hydroPHOBIC substance will not.
The particle size,temperature and agitation affect the rate at which a substance will disolve in a solution.
The "solute" is the substance you are trying to dissolve. The solvent is the substance you are trying to dissolve it in.
Polar substances dissolve other polar substances, and nonpolar substances dissolve other nonpolar substances. A polar substance cannot dissolve a polar substance and a nonpolar substance cannot dissolve a polar substance.
The most important characteristic is the polarity of the solvent and solute.
A substance that does not dissolve is insoluble.
A hydrophilic substance will dissolve in water. A hydroPHOBIC substance will not.
A non-polar substance will dissolve in a non-polar substance. Like dissolves like.
The particle size,temperature and agitation affect the rate at which a substance will disolve in a solution.
When you dissolve a substance in a liquid you get a solution.
by the pelformane of the substance
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The "solute" is the substance you are trying to dissolve. The solvent is the substance you are trying to dissolve it in.
substance dissolve faster in a solvent? A catalyst can make a substance dissolve faster in a solvent. Increase temperature.
Like dissolve likes, therefore since water is polar and it does not dissolve, the substance is nonpolar.
Sodium can dissolve. Citric acid can also dissolve into water.