water have hydrogen bonding so it can dissolve most of the substances it have partial +ve charge on H and partial _ve charge on O.it can make hydrogen bonding with poler solutions or substances.but it can not dissolve the the non poler substances because they can not make hydrogen bonding with water
A hydrophilic substance will dissolve in water. A hydroPHOBIC substance will not.
- Sand does not dissolve in water- Plastic does not dissolve in water- metals do not dissolve in water
A substance is 'insoluble in water' if it will not dissolve in water, although it may dissolve in another solvent.
A non-polar substance especially the one that does not react with water... Have you seen a powder not dissolving in water? its possible. take some amount of sulphur and put it in water. it will be floating in water. wont dissolve.
it is called insoluble
A hydrophilic substance will dissolve in water. A hydroPHOBIC substance will not.
by the pelformane of the substance
Like dissolve likes, therefore since water is polar and it does not dissolve, the substance is nonpolar.
- Sand does not dissolve in water- Plastic does not dissolve in water- metals do not dissolve in water
.. the substance is soluble
This substance is insoluble in water.
Sodium can dissolve. Citric acid can also dissolve into water.
A substance is 'insoluble in water' if it will not dissolve in water, although it may dissolve in another solvent.
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A substance is 'insoluble in water' if it will not dissolve in water, although it may dissolve in another solvent.
Water is the solvent.
Any non-polar substance will not dissolve in water (insoluble).