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Water is used as a solvent because it can dissolve other polar substances and many ionic substances. It is often called the universal solvent. However, water does not dissolve polar substances and some ionic substances.
Things that do not dissolve are called insoluble.
A solvent dissolves things is a solvent, which is dissolving the solute.
Things that won't dissolve in water are said to be insoluble in water. Lots of thing are not soluble in water, just as there are a lot of things that are. Carbon won't dissolve in water, to cite a single example. There are a range of solubilities, as you'd expect. A number of substances and compounds are mostly insoluble in water. Calcium carbonate is resistant to solution in water, to name one. Only the smallest amount of it will dissolve in water.
The ozone in stratosphere is important for living things. The living things cannot expose themselves to UV which ozone protects.
Water is used as a solvent because it can dissolve other polar substances and many ionic substances. It is often called the universal solvent. However, water does not dissolve polar substances and some ionic substances.
Things that do not dissolve are called insoluble.
The elements of ecosystem is so important. They provide the needs of a place where both living and non-living things exist and interact with each other. The 7 common substances of ecosystem are: abiotic substances, biotic substances,biot substances,bio substances,bi substances,b substances, and substances.
Water. However, it is NOT a universal solvent... If it were, what would you keep it in???
Through decay when living things die, and through their wastes.
Cells
Substances that all living things
Yes, coffee and tea are heated to speed things up.
Living things ... including us.
A solvent dissolves things is a solvent, which is dissolving the solute.
yes lead is important to living things.
Polar molecules like sugar and ionic substances like salt will dissolve in water.