insoluble
insoluble
A substance that cannot be dissolved in a solution is considered insoluble. This means that the substance will not form a homogenous mixture with the solvent and will remain as separate particles in the solution.
Something that can't be dissolved is insoluble.
A substance is insoluble when it cannot be dissolved into a solution.
A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two (or more) substances, such that particles of the solvent and solute cannot be distinguished by the naked eye. A solution is stable and its components cannot be separated by filtration or other mechanical means. A solution can be gas in gas, or it can be solid, liquid or gas in solid or liquid.
If a substance cannot be dissolved it is called insoluble.
A saturated solution is one in which more solute cannot be dissolved at a given temperature. If more solute can be dissolved at that temperature, it is called a supersaturated solution.
A solution is simply a type of homogenous mixture. There are three common types of homogenous mixtures: suspension mixtures, colloids, and solutions. A solution consists of the smallest particles of these three, and those particles are dissolved in a liquid. The substance that dissolves is called the solute, and the substance in which they are dissolved is called the solvent. So a solution is a type of mixture, not a part.
Something that cannot be dissolved is called insoluble.
A compound is a substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in fixed proportions. A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances where one substance (solute) is dissolved in another substance (solvent).
In a mixture, the solute is not completely dissolved by the solvent and so stays detectable (a heterogeneous mixture). In a solution, the solute is completely dissolved and cannot be distinguished from the solvent (a homogeneous solution)
Concentration is the measure of how much of a given substrate is mixed with another substance,so it can never be negative.