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insoluble immiscible (more appropriate for 2 liquids that do not mix)

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Well, there are plenty that don't in the normal definition. e.g. iron, diamond, sulphur, nickel, uranium and many others. But I suspect the odd atom of anything might dissolve, so it depends on how specifically you are asking this question.

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Solids that do not dissolve in water are called insoluable or amphoteric.

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An insoluble solid product of a reaction is called a precipitate.

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insolible compounds

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This is an insoluble substance.

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Insoluble.

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Insoluble.

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Q: What do you call solids that do not dissolve in water?
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solutions; water


What is water because some solids will dissolve it?

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How will all solids dissolve in water?

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Why would ionic solids most likely dissolve in water?

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Will all solids dissolved in water?

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What are solids called when they do not dissolve in water?

insoluble