No, lead is a solid that won't dissolve in water, though solid ice will.
Yes, water is a solvent for all solids found in the natural world. Sometimes water is called the "universal solvent." Hot water tends to allow items to dissolve more quickly than cold water.
no i does not desolve in water
not all foods desolve only the most delecate you're welcome
Yes, it does dissolve
Water is a polar solvent, hydrocarbons are not polar.
Universal solvent...
Not all solids will dissolve in water at all. Those that do dissolve do so at different rates, and it's also temperature-dependent.
Not all solids dissolve in water. Solubility depends on the chemical structure of the solid and its interaction with water molecules. Solids like sugar and salt are considered soluble in water, while substances like sand and oil are insoluble.
No, not at all
Not all solids will dissolve in water at all. Those that do dissolve do so at different rates, and it's also temperature-dependent.
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why the hydro carbons donot desolve in water