Water is known as a universal solvent. Which allows things like salt, sugar, and acids to dissolve. The reason water stabilizes the body's temperature is because the human body is about 55% to 75% water. And your body needs between one to seven liters of water to function properly and avoid dehydration. The water helps maintain and regulate the body's temperature and humidity.
I'm not sure what your asking but the term for substances that are unable to dissolve in water are called unsoluable.
Water does not dissolve everything. Some substances dont mix with water. Those are hydrophobic substances, ex: oil molecules
Many different substances dissolve easily in water, but there are some which don't, particularly oily substances. Soap makes these substances dissolve in water.
substances that dissolve in water include, sugar, salt and others.
Different types of powder
Generally hydrophobic substances are not dissolved in water at room temperature.
Nutilite's vitamins dissolve in water.
Salt and Sugar dissolve in water.
This mainly depends on the quantity, temperature and movement of the fluid by stirring and the amount and kind of other dissolved substances (eg. ionic strength)
I'm not sure what your asking but the term for substances that are unable to dissolve in water are called unsoluable.
Water does not dissolve everything. Some substances dont mix with water. Those are hydrophobic substances, ex: oil molecules
Many different substances dissolve easily in water, but there are some which don't, particularly oily substances. Soap makes these substances dissolve in water.
In general, polar molecules. Oil, a no polar substance, does not dissolve in water.
Water is a polar substance, which means that any other polar substances will dissolve in it. The opposite is mineral turpentine which is non-polar so all non-polar substances dissolve in it.
sugar, salt
insoluble
substances that dissolve in water include, sugar, salt and others.