CH3OH is the chemical formula for methanol. Methanol is miscible with water in ALL proportions. It DOES dissolve or mix with water.
Cyclopropane is insoluble in water.
It's not dense enough to dissolve in water.
Water and honey DO mix. Honey absorbs a certain amount of water. Water will dissolve honey.
the sand and salt will dissolve in the water
Water does not dissolve everything. Some substances dont mix with water. Those are hydrophobic substances, ex: oil molecules
They dissolve - relatively slowly.
Mix it with water
It's not dense enough to dissolve in water.
It means that it will mix with water or can dissolve in water.
Some of the oxygen will dissolve in the water.
No. Gasoline is an oil product and does not mix with water.
Water and honey DO mix. Honey absorbs a certain amount of water. Water will dissolve honey.
Because a lot of substances can dissolve into mix into or in some cases dissolve from water
the sand and salt will dissolve in the water
Polar molecules dissolve in polar solvents (like water), and non-polar molecules dissolve in non-polar solvents (like CBr4). NaCl and HCl will both dissolve in water, and CH4 and C2H6 will dissolve in CBr4. CH3OH will likely dissolve in water as well. ---------- Methanol is soluble/miscible in water at all concentrations. It will likely also interact well with non-polar solvents like Tetrabromomethane. Keep in mind that methane and ethane are gasses at STP, but should dissolve well in Tetrabromomethane in the right conditions.
Water does not dissolve everything. Some substances dont mix with water. Those are hydrophobic substances, ex: oil molecules
Margarine does not dissolve in juice for pretty much the same reason that oil and water don't mix.
No......it will float above the water. You have to add some hot water or stir it to mix it but it will clump and after sitting will dissipate out again. e.g. It will never completely dissolve or mix.