A substance that makes somthing disslove is called a solvent.
A substance that does not dissolve is insoluble.
A hydrophilic substance will dissolve in water. A hydroPHOBIC substance will not.
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.
A solution
solvent
Something that makes something do something eg. dissolve
That depends on the substance, however, whatever you are using to dissolve something, adding heat will speed that process.
A substance is 'insoluble in water' if it will not dissolve in water, although it may dissolve in another solvent.
Something that can dissolve. A substance that is water-soluble can be dissolved in water.
It meansfor something to be a solid instead of dissolving in water
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.
all of the above
When you dissolve a substance in a liquid you get a solution.
A solute is something that dissolves into a solvent. The solvent is the substance present in the greatest amount (there is always more of it) and the solute is always present in a smaller amount. Together they form a solution.