no where. it mixes with the liquid
Backing powder can be dissolved in lemonade.
Talcum is not dissolved in water.
Baking soda is a powder. When dissolved in water, it forms a clear liquid with no crystals present.
If the powder is totally soluble the solution is homogeneous.
It's a powder that is dissolved into water.
Talc is amorphous in nature .
Aspirin can be effectively dissolved in water by crushing the tablet into a fine powder to increase its surface area, and then stirring the powder into the water until it fully dissolves.
Cocoa powder is a solute because it is the substance that is dissolved in a solvent, such as water, to create a solution.
It diffuses, and probably partly dissolves.
When a powder is dissolved in water, the resulting mixture is called a solution. If the powder is a solid solute, the water acts as the solvent. The solute is evenly distributed within the solvent, creating a homogeneous mixture. Examples include sugar or salt dissolved in water.
Some substances, like sugar, readily dissolve in Water. Some substances, like vitamines, readily disolve in oil or fat. They do not go anywhere when dissolved they are totally bound with the solution
i personly dont think it has a solubility