itself/salt/sugar.
The molecules of sugar bond with the water molecules. This is because water is a solvent, which are substances that can bond to another kind of subtances easily. Note: Water is considered the universal solvent, because it is considered to be the strongest substance to dissolve most substances.
It depends on the kind of the solid
A metal
what does not turn dissolve in water is you! our bodies cannot melt in water
Insoluble matter, such as certain minerals and certain types of organic compounds, is not very soluble in water or other solvents. This means that these substances do not easily dissolve or mix in the solvent.
Water and other unsaturated liquids can dissolve salt.
Materials like glass, air, and water are transparent and allow light to pass through easily. These materials have a low absorption coefficient and a high transmission coefficient for light.
water, lots and lots of water
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.
The first rock to dissolve in water are pebbles,mud,and mud.😊
No stone/rock melts in water. It may erode over time, but does not melt. Salt as a mineral will dissolve in water.
i believe you mean a saturated solution