insoluble
A substance is insoluble when it cannot be dissolved into a solution.
It means that a substance cannot dissolve in other substance
souble means that it can dissolve into another substance
When a substance does not dissolve in water, it is called insoluble. This means that the substance does not break apart and mix uniformly with water to form a solution.
The scientific term used to describe a substance that will not dissolve is "insoluble." This means that the substance does not readily mix with a solvent to form a homogeneous solution.
Soluble.
"Soluble" refers to a substance's ability to dissolve in a solvent, usually water, to form a homogeneous solution. If a substance is soluble, it means it can be evenly distributed within the solvent to create a clear solution.
its called insoluble... by the way... this is the spelling of dessolved- dissolved cheers =)
The word that describes a substance that does not dissolve in a solvent is "insoluble." Insoluble substances do not mix with the solvent to form a solution, often remaining as distinct particles. Examples include sand in water or oil in vinegar.
Materials like salt and sugar will dissolve in the water and are called soluble as they dissolve completely in the water, where as substances that do not dissolve in water like sand are called insoluble materials.
A substance that does not dissolve is insoluble.
Almost- ( you added an extra 'l'. )Solubility is the property of a chemical substance to dissolve in a solvent.