not all rocks are insolube........
no they are insoluble
INSOLUBLE SUBSTANCES means that there is a solute (solid) that can not be dissolved some INSOLUBLE SUBSTANCES are pencils wood rocks gold and tape
Something that is soluble can dissolve in a liquid (like sugar in water), but something that insoluble cannot (like rocks in water).
rocks minerals oils and sand, any more?
soluble - sodium chloride(table salt), any hydroxides eg potassium hydroxide insoluble - starch or basically any rocks
it's insoluble ( unless it's like a rock made out of salt or sand etc..... )
INSOLUBLE SUBSTANCES means that there is a solute (solid) that can not be dissolved some INSOLUBLE SUBSTANCES are pencils wood rocks gold tape sand flour jelly (jello) crystals and magnesium chloride
By definition a solute can not be insoluble. Ergo, there are no mixtures containing an insoluble solute.
INSOLUBLE
There are a lot of things that will not dissolve like us, rocks paper, wood, plastic, metal, etc. Things that will not dissolved are called insoluble.
Sand , paper, oil, baby oil, rocks, gold, dog fur, bricks and/or anything that is in capable of being dissolved
When a substance cannot dissolve in another, which usually occurs because one of the substances can interact through the electromagnetic force and the other cannot, the substance is said to be "insoluble" in the other substance.