Acid or base is solute friendly.
Sugar is soluble in water forming a sugar solution. The sugar would be the solute. The water would be the solvent.
There is no such thing as a soluble precipitate A precipitate a solid that is formed in a chemical reaction, therefor only a insoluble precipitate can occur, and the soluble would remain as a soluble solution. The difference between a soluble and insoluble precipitate is that a insoluble precipitate is incapable of dissolving in a liquid, and a solid is formed in the reaction, where as the soluble substance will dissolve in the liquid.
This substance is insoluble in water.
Solute, because it is the minor component in the solution and it is what dissolves in the solvent. For example: Salt Water - The salt is the solute that dissoles in the solvent, which is water.
Insoluble. Metallic sulfides are very poorly soluble in water.
It is insoluble in water but soluble in hydrofluoric acid.
Soluble
Soluble
Soluble describes something that can be dissolved in water. Insoluble describes something that can not be dissolved in water. Salt is soluble, it will dissolve in water. Oil is insoluble, oil will float on the surface of water.
All fluorides are insoluble in water!
soluble
It is insoluble in water. Totally it is not soluble.