chalk, coffee, jelly
no
Not soluble
color.
Actually, you can make salt dissove faster, by using the following means: 1. increase the temperature of the water 2. decrease the size of the particles of salt 3. stir it up
It takes around 12,000 years
Diethyl ether does not dissove in ether at room temperature
No. However it will dissove in water to produce an acidic solution :)
To separate sulfur and sugar from a mixture, you can use a process called filtration. First, dissolve the sugar and sulfur mixture in water; then filter the mixture. The sugar will pass through the filter paper while the sulfur remains behind.
No it does not dissolve wood it can only dissove the eatible things in life.
No, because oil is non-polar and salts are polar. Well, a very tiny bit may dissolve, but not even enough to measure.
Brown sugar is soluble in water- and it's solubility increases as the temperature increases (i.e. the hotter the water, the more brown sugar will dissolve!) This is why you can put brown sugar in your tea- while it is hot, it will all mix in, but if you make it with cold water, much less will dissove.
Ammonia dissolves more readily in water compared to methanol because of its ability to form hydrogen bonds with water molecules. The hydrogen bonding between ammonia and water helps to stabilize the ammonia molecules in solution, allowing for better dissolution. In comparison, methanol does not form as strong hydrogen bonds with ammonia, resulting in lower solubility.