Cold water. The colder the better. You might want to read up on carbonation for more details. If you are into the math and science of these things, Henry's Law covers that.
A) nonpolar compounds will not dissolve in water because water is polar
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Molecules that are polar(charged) dissolve best in water, while nonpolar molecules do not dissolve well in water.
some of the tertiary amines are best soluble in cold water
no we cannot get saturated solution of alcohol and water
Water is called "the universal solvent" because many, many substances can dissolve in it. However, there are some that can dissolve easier than others: salt and sugar are some of the quickest. Liquids and liquid chemicals also "dissolve" very easily in water, i.e. the combine with water molecules to create a solution. Hope this helped!!
Water is called "the universal solvent" because many, many substances can dissolve in it. However, there are some that can dissolve easier than others: salt and sugar are some of the quickest. Liquids and liquid chemicals also "dissolve" very easily in water, i.e. the combine with water molecules to create a solution. Hope this helped!!
Two key factors affect the rates of weathering rock type and climate. Rock type: Minerals that dissolve easily weather faster, softer materials break apart more easily, porous minerals weather more easily.
sand
That depends on the type of ink, but it's most likely that ink is a type of oil that is not dissolve in water
Saltwater.
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A) nonpolar compounds will not dissolve in water because water is polar
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salt water
No. a solution doesn't need water to dissolve. it can be dissolve in different type of liquids. for example a regeform. regeform only can dissolve in petrol. nailpolish only can dissolve in spirits or acid
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