Assuming you are talking about 'normal' tap water, they can, just not in as high a concentrations as with warmer water
As a test: Mix some salt in water, let it settle, have a taste... does it taste saltier? If so, salt has dissolved into it
Insoluble
it can, polar water molecules easily dissolve polar molecules, or ionic compounds such as salt.
the gum contains sodium bisulfite which the water cant dissolve
Many liquids form mixtures with water !
no , because the peanut butter is so thick that it cant dissolve unless hot .the vinegar doesn't have the right particles
they cant dissolve in cold water so how would they grow ; they wont it is not possible only with warm water theyll dissolve but there still there
A tissue can partially dissolve in water due to its organic components breaking down, but it will not completely disappear like a soluble substance. The water will break down the tissue's structure and components, but some residue will typically remain.
Things dissolve because all the particles move around so that u cant see then and they dissolove quicker in hot water! :D
NO iodine can not dissolve in water but it can dissolve in benzene
because it may contain harmful salts dissolve in it by: shamaium Ahmed
IT can dissolve a paper clip, but it cant dissolve meat or a nail.
you cant you cant