A compound that does not dissolve in a particular solvent.
For example, silver chloride is highly insoluble in water, calcium hydroxide is sparingly soluble in water and sodium chloride is insoluble in chloroform.
an insoluble substance is a solid that cannot be dissolved in a solvent (a liquid, like water that solutes dissolve in). an example of this is sand.when they grew into the soluble substances
this meens it will not mix with any other substace easily well if its insoluble its hould mix at all.
An insoluble salt added to water remain as a residue at the bottom of the beaker.
Example of insoluble salts in water are: CuS, AgCl, Fe2S, CaCO3, MgCO3 etc.
Insoluble means that a substance does not dissolve in another substance. A substance may be insoluble in one substance, but soluble in another substance.
solid
A substance that does not dissolve is insoluble.
An insoluble material.
oils are insoluble in water
Insoluble salts are the products of precipitation reactions.
Insoluble salts are not the products of electrolysis.
INSOLUBLE
Insoluble
Rather insoluble.
No gas is entirely insoluble.
Pepper is insoluble.
A substance that does not dissolve is insoluble.
insoluble... i think.. :/
insoluble
Yes, it is insoluble
oils are insoluble in water
Only some salts are insoluble.
What is similar about soluble and insoluble.