Some hydrophobic substances are soluble in water (ex.: proteins).
These substances are called reactants.
Water is used as a solvent because it can dissolve other polar substances and many ionic substances. It is often called the universal solvent. However, water does not dissolve polar substances and some ionic substances.
No: Compounds are simple mixtures of substances
Some particles can be entrained during water evaporation.
Well i think that sugar can dislove in water!
dissole means "melt"
Water is called universal solvent because it can dissole the polar substances in it and also some quantity of non-polars as well.It dissolve polar substances because it have strong force of attraction with them an d dissolve small amount of non-polars because the water have weak force of attraction with them.
dissolving mean what you put an object Iver into boling water or old water and stir it, it will dissole and somtimes if you evaporate it after if can be riversable
dissolving mean what you put an object Iver into boling water or old water and stir it, it will dissole and somtimes if you evaporate it after if can be riversable
No sand does not dissole in fat.
Use a special type of filter paper
Hydroscopic water refers to water that is condensed at a solid surface. This type of water has substances that have the ability to absorb moisture from the atmosphere.
Both acids and bases.
yes, more of each substance will dissole
Hydrogen will, thus forming water. But there are probably more substances
The substances in the periodic table all consist of only one type of atoms. Water consists of hydrogen and oxygen together.