Substances that cannot dissolve in water are typically:
* Non-polar (oil)
Even rocks or pieces of metal will elute (dissolve) a little bit if left in water, in the right conditions.
Strong & Stable crystals (like diamond) are unlikely to dissolve.
Things that do not dissolve in water are
1.Oil
2.Carbon
3.Calcium Carbonate
ETC
Water is a polar solvent so those substance which are non-polar will not dissolve in water e.g. oil, fat etc.
Listerine (mouthwash)
fruit bananas
eggs
meat (etc.)
Although water is an excellent solvent, there are many things it cannot dissolve. Motor oil is an excellent example of a liquid that's insoluble in water.
sand,metal,oil,wood,paper,mostly anything solid and hard,plants, and many many more
* Oil * Pepper * Diamonds * Metal * Sand
Bricks
No, it wont dissolve.
yeah copper wont dissolve in isopropanol
AgI and AgBr are not as souble as AgCl or AgF so it takes a higher concerntration of NH3 to dissolve it. So that do dissolve in Nh3 but the solution you are using needs to be more concertrated.
Beause it has a lower density so it stays over water try it it wont mix well Because oils are polar.
sugar will dissolve in water, the other two wont.
No, it wont dissolve.
no it wont dissolve for my science project it only molded
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.
They wont disolve in nutin
They wont disolve in nutin
They wont disolve in nutin
saturated
no because it is a physical change it wont dissolve it though
It wil die in a mater of seconds But it wont dissolve, eventualy it will end up in the filter.
Panadol (or paracetamol) wont dissolve in cold water.
Any kind of oil wont dissolve alka seltzer tablets