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Because "like dissolves like" eg. polar substances dissolve polar substances. Mothball powder, margarine, and kerosene are all non-polar. Water however is polar, so the mothball powder and margarine cannot dissolve in it.
Chili flakes do not dissolve in water; instead, they tend to float or settle at the bottom. The compounds that give chili flakes their heat, such as capsaicin, are not water-soluble but can infuse their flavor into the water. However, the flakes themselves remain intact. To achieve a more uniform flavor, they are often best used in oils or other liquid mediums that can extract their oils.
The black flakes on your cat may be flea dirt or dried blood. When water is added, the flakes dissolve and turn red due to the presence of blood. It is important to check your cat for fleas and consult a veterinarian for proper treatment.
Mothball Mint was created in 1997.
A mothball will generally not float because it is denser than water. Mothballs are typically made of chemicals like naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene, which have a density greater than that of water. Therefore, when placed in water, a mothball will sink rather than float.
It would be very difficult and financially inadvisable, since fish flakes tend to dissolve rapidly in water. Also, fish flakes were designed as food for pet fish, any wild fish would much sooner eat a worm or some other form of live bait.
There should not be any white flakes in bottled water. If you have white flakes in your bottle, do not drink it, throw it away and open a new bottle of water.
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Snow is frozen water vapor that falls to Earth as flakes.
- Sand does not dissolve in water- Plastic does not dissolve in water- metals do not dissolve in water
snow