sand
Water is a moderately reactive substance, and can combine with many elements. Notably, sodium explodes in the presence of water.
You could mix it with water and see if it dissolves. The general rule is that polar substances and many ionic compounds are soluble in water.
its called a solute. so in the water-salt mix, the water is thesolvent n the salt is the solute. -PJ
Hydrophillic and water soluble.Hydrophilic
The substance that is not soluble in water is sand. Salt, sugar, and powdered drink mix are all soluble in water and will dissolve when mixed with it.
concrete
It is the inability for one substance to mix with another. Water and oil for instance.
When two substances do not mix with each other, the less dense substance will float on the more dense substance. Vegetable oil floats on water. If the mystery substance with d = 0.95 g/mL does not mix with water, then it should float on top of water. If the mystery substance with d = 0.95 g/mL does not mix with vegetable oil, then it should sink in vegetable oil.
Oil is a nonpolar substance and water is a polar substance, so the water can't mix with or dissolve the oil.
If you mix cornstarch and glycerol you get a gel like substance that will take a sightly yellow complexion compared to cornstarch and water. This is not the same substance that you get if you mix cornstarch and water
sand
All substances that are water repelling are considered hydrophobic substances. Ex: Oil, Waxes, etc..
Water is a moderately reactive substance, and can combine with many elements. Notably, sodium explodes in the presence of water.
The water in the battery is a mix of 65% distilled water & 35% sulfuric acid.
I'm doing a science experiment.Hummm.. does raisen mix with water make homogeneous?
i think milk is a mixture because its mix of water and other substance.