Sodium can dissolve. Citric acid can also dissolve into water.
Quartz will only dissolve in hydroflluoric acid.
16Mtric acid will dissolve copper, without heating.
A non-polar substance will dissolve in a non-polar substance. Like dissolves like.
An acid will dissolve something faster.
Sodium can dissolve. Citric acid can also dissolve into water.
Most of the time stomach acid will dissolve a standard paper staple. Occasionally the body cannot dissolve this substance and people could get really hurt.
This phrase indicates that a substance (a solute) is able to dissolve when placed in hydrocjloric acid.
Aqua regia, which is a mixture of nitric and hydorchloric acid, is the only acid that could dissolve gold. Gold is a very inert substance, and any other acid other than aqua regia cannot dissolve it.
A dangerous substance that dissolves other materials is acid. Acid can eat away at most metals and will burn the skin severely.
A substance that does not dissolve is insoluble.
A hydrophilic substance will dissolve in water. A hydroPHOBIC substance will not.
Quartz will only dissolve in hydroflluoric acid.
16Mtric acid will dissolve copper, without heating.
When we dissolve a substance in another liquid, we use the terms; Solute for the solid substance (or powder), and the term Solvent for the liquid which dissolves the solid, or powder. Example: if Shellac flakes are dissolved in Methylated Spirit, then the Shellac is called the Solute and the Meth.Spirit is called the Solvent. Answer to your question is:- Bronze can never be a solvent. It is a Solute if it is put into a liquid that will dissolve it. There is a liquid solvent that dissolves bronze. I think it will dissolve if put into strong acid such as sulfuric acid or nitric acid.
When we dissolve a substance in another liquid, we use the terms; Solute for the solid substance (or powder), and the term Solvent for the liquid which dissolves the solid, or powder. Example: if Shellac flakes are dissolved in Methylated Spirit, then the Shellac is called the Solute and the Meth.Spirit is called the Solvent. Answer to your question is:- Bronze can never be a solvent. It is a Solute if it is put into a liquid that will dissolve it. There is a liquid solvent that dissolves bronze. I think it will dissolve if put into strong acid such as sulfuric acid or nitric acid.
A non-polar substance will dissolve in a non-polar substance. Like dissolves like.