Gold wouldn't corrode, I think that's what you mean because generally speaking metals don't dissolve. Corrosion is a chemical reaction where as dissolving is, I would say, more of a physical change because electrons aren't shared or exchanged in the process.
Also platinum wouldn't.
because CuO IS METAL AND METAL CANNOT DISSOLVE IN WATER
A solvent cannot dissolve. You can dissolve a solute in a solvent, e.g. you can dissolve sugar in water - sugar is the solute, and water is the solvent. You cannot dissolve water though.
They wont disolve in nutin
Panadol (or paracetamol) wont dissolve in cold water.
Bases are substances that react with acids and neutralize them. They are usually metal oxides, metal hydroxides, metal carbonates or metal hydrogen carbonates. Many bases are insoluble - they do not dissolve in water.If a base does dissolve in water, we call it an alkali.
yes, you can you need some metal in the saltwater though or it wont work
Any water makes iron rust. Rust is iron oxide. It happens when water allows the oxygen to dissolve in it and get to the surface of the metal. Salt water has dissolve salts in it which makes it work faster.
Neither can dissolve as they are water
No, it wont dissolve.
because CuO IS METAL AND METAL CANNOT DISSOLVE IN WATER
A solvent cannot dissolve. You can dissolve a solute in a solvent, e.g. you can dissolve sugar in water - sugar is the solute, and water is the solvent. You cannot dissolve water though.
My brother dissolves sugar in his orange juice to make it sweet. You can dissolve salt in water to make saltwater.
It dissolves faster in fresh water
no it wont dissolve for my science project it only molded
Yes it does!
It wont completely dissolve it but it will change the texture of the nail.
No, it wont "dissolve" it will get mixed into your soup giving it extra flavour.