Yes, it will.
Thymol exists as a white, crystalline solid at room temperature.
Yes, eventually it will disintegrate.
It's not dense enough to dissolve in water.
Dissolve it in water, feed it to the fishes;)
Para toluidine appears as white lustrous plates or leaflets with an amine odour at room temperature. It melts at 430C.
Brown sugar is soluble in water- and it's solubility increases as the temperature increases (i.e. the hotter the water, the more brown sugar will dissolve!) This is why you can put brown sugar in your tea- while it is hot, it will all mix in, but if you make it with cold water, much less will dissove.
Thymol exists as a white, crystalline solid at room temperature.
Yes, eventually it will disintegrate.
It's not dense enough to dissolve in water.
Dissolve the sugar in water and then evaporate the water
No it is just transparent.
Starch Crushed diamond.
DMT
White and small. It also can dissolve in water very quickly
It is a white solid at room temperature: 24-22 celcius
At room temperature it is solid but under different pressure and temperature conditions it could be a liquid or gas (as can anything else).
It dissolves in cold water so it would dissolve even more readily in hot. Why does it? That's just one of its properties. It just does.