Polar substances dissolve in polar liquids. Nonpolar substances dissovle in nonpolar liqiuds.
(For more info on polar and nonpolar, refer to Chemistry)
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Dissolve Dih-solv'
it depends on its shape thickones disslove fast andd slow ones disslove slowly
melt salt would dissolve
that it is insoluble and will not disslove because it is a sloute
greater area exposed to the water
Limewater IS dissolved in water. Limestone dissolves in water because the mineral calcite it comprises of is soluble. This is why limestone dissolves in water.
I barely think there is such a thing,but it may be kept in a diamond container because the structure of a diamond is the strongest one there is known to man.
Aqua Regia (mixture of concentrated sulfuric and nitric acids) is about your only hope. But please don't try this if you don't have a fume hood.
yeah there are many disolved substances in water.some being calcium ions,fluoride ions,iron and many more which benefit us