Long ago they had trouble dissolving gold because of it's low reactivity. However, after the invention of Aqua Regia this was no longer an issue.
Dissolving what?Water is a pretty common solvent.
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No respected or respectable scientist would think that. So no.
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They are used for yarns, films, and plastics
I think not.
I think water is better.
You think probable to a diagram solubility versus temperature.
No, dissolving does not always involve water. Dissolving is a process where a solute mixes with a solvent to form a homogeneous mixture. While water is a common solvent that is often used for dissolving substances, other solvents such as alcohol or acetone can also be used depending on the substances being dissolved.
Most scientists probably don't think anything about hieroglyphics. Historians know that they are a form of pictorial writing used by the ancient Egyptians.
Yoy think probable to a nonhomogeneous mixture.