Any solid that sinks to the bottom of a liquid can be called a sediment.
it forms sedimentary rock and sand
The word for insoluble particles dispersed in a liquid is "Colloidal".
Actually, an insoluble substance does not have to be a solid. Think of cooking oil. It is a liquid, however, it does not dissolve in water. Hope I helped!=) -Razzi (Delilah Hope) No an insoluble substance can be solid, liquid or gas. However, trying to dissolve one liquid into another (mixing them together) is referred to as immiscible. Mostly insoluble refers to dissolving a solid or gas into a liquid.
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.
It is heterogeneous since some of the powder settled to the bottom. If all the powder had mixed in, it would be homogeneous.
When poured into water glycerol also a liquid falls to the bottom of the beaker
The word for insoluble particles dispersed in a liquid is "Colloidal".
This substance is insoluble in the liquid.
Insoluble.
its an insoluble substance
matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
Soluble.
"insoluble"
Actually, an insoluble substance does not have to be a solid. Think of cooking oil. It is a liquid, however, it does not dissolve in water. Hope I helped!=) -Razzi (Delilah Hope) No an insoluble substance can be solid, liquid or gas. However, trying to dissolve one liquid into another (mixing them together) is referred to as immiscible. Mostly insoluble refers to dissolving a solid or gas into a liquid.
sedimentary
No
Any mixtures which comprises a liquid and an insoluble substance.
"insoluble"