Water and Sugar
Soluble things in water: 1.sugar 2.salt
No it is not soluble things that sre soluble are things that can dissolve in water. for example salt, sugar and chalk dust are all soluble :) ohh and things that do dont dissolve in water is called insoluble an example of an insoluble things are solid,copper wire and lots more :)) thanks:)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
Yes, a lithium ion is soluble in a number of things. It is certainly soluble in water.
Typically, NO. They are water soluble, and with the exception of alcohols, few water soluble things are flammables.
Water soluble things are all the things that get dissolved in water completely and homogeneously. A few common examples are salt, sugar, alum, copper sulphate and powdered milk.
Some parts of faces are be soluble, but some will not be, as the bowel removes water from the faeces, and some soluble things will be removed with this water. Fats and fibre are examples of non soluble parts of faeces.
Yes and no it depends on what the powder is, water will dissolve salt sugar and other powder like them but will not dissolve most other things, it usually only lets in things that can make a hydrogen bond.
powdered milk, alum, salt, sugar, copper sulphate
No. Water is polar, and only dissolves other polar things.
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Because, HCl (Hydrochloric acid) Is a VERY strong acid. It is soluble in very few things. Most things are soluble IN HCl. Not the other way around. The more acidic it its, the less soluble it is.
No, only things which are soluble exhibit a freezing point depression effect.