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Dissolvable glue is less effective in adhering materials together compared to traditional adhesives in terms of strength and durability. Traditional adhesives typically provide stronger and more durable bonds between materials.
lipid
No, aluminum (Al) is a metal, not dissolvable in 'whatever kind of' water.
No, chalk isn't completely dissolvable in water. When you mix them, you've only made a mixture. At times, it is dissolvable in rainwater though, because rainwater is often a super weak acid
Dissolvable gauzes are typically made from water-soluble materials such as polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) or gelatin. These materials are processed into thin sheets or pads, which can be infused with medications or healing agents if desired. The gauzes are then cut to size and packaged for medical use, ensuring they retain their properties until they are applied to a wound. Once in contact with moisture, the gauze dissolves, providing a barrier while delivering therapeutic agents to the wound site.
Salt is very soluble in water and soluble in formamide, propylenglycol, glycerine.
Substances that are soluble in a solvent, such as water, are considered to be dissolvable. Some examples include salt, sugar, and certain acids. Generally, polar compounds tend to be more easily dissolved in polar solvents.
Hygroscopic substances are chemicals that are easily dissolvable in water. One way in which they are used is as a dessicant.
No, it doesn't because it is a lipid. It is dissolvable in ethanol.
dissolvable
all types of salt can dissolve in water. Anything containing Sodium (Na) is dissolvable in water. Tabel salt, or NaCl is an example of that.
Starch consist of two types of natural polymers.NamelyAmylopectinAmyloseAmylopectin is water soluble but Amylose is water insoluble.this is reason why starch don't dissolve in water