Yes it will dissolve in water!!!!1
Non-polar substances like oil, grease, and wax dissolve in organic solvents such as benzene and hexane but not in water because they are hydrophobic and do not interact well with water molecules.
Materials that dissolve quickly in water typically include substances with high solubility, such as salt, sugar, and certain types of minerals. These substances have molecular structures that readily break apart and disperse into water molecules. Conversely, materials like oil and wax have low solubility in water and dissolve very slowly, if at all.
No, condoms do not dissolve in water. They are made of materials that are not water-soluble.
Materials that can dissolve on Earth include salts (such as table salt), sugars (like sucrose), acids (such as vinegar), gases (like carbon dioxide), and organic compounds (like ethanol). These substances dissolve in water or other solvents to form solutions.
Hydrophilic materials dissolve in water because they are attracted to water molecules and can form bonds with them. Hydrophobic materials, on the other hand, do not dissolve in water because they are repelled by water and do not interact with water molecules.
by heating the water slowly and by stirring using a spoon, you can dissolve salt and sugar.
A mixture of materials dissolved in stream water is called a solution. This occurs when substances like salts, minerals, and organic matter dissolve in water and become distributed evenly throughout the water.
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In general, inorganic compounds will dissolve in polar or inorganic solvents such as water, whereas organic compounds will dissolve in organic solvents. However there are many exceptions to these.
most things dissolve faster in hot water.
Solvents are chemical substances that can dissolve, suspend or extract other materials usually without chemically changing either the solvents or the other materials. Solvents can be organic, meaning the solvent contains carbon as part of its makeup, or inorganic, meaning the solvent does not contain carbon. For example, "rubbing" alcohol is an organic solvent and water is an inorganic solvent. Hydrocarbon and oxygenated solvents are examples of types of organic solvents that can effectively dissolve many materials.