If something is hydrophobic that means that it is water fearing, and if something is hydrophilic that means that it is water loving. So if a material is dissolved in water it is hydrophilic.
Substances which can be dissolved in a solvent are said to be soluble in that solvent.For ExampleSugarSaltbaking powderwashing sodathese are in soluble in water.
What is known as universal solvent because it can more dissolve solutes than any other liquids? a. Water b. Alcohol c. Kerosene d. Gasoline
Some common materials we dissolve in water might include:sugarsaltpowdered milkKool-Aid mixsome types of medicines, like Alka-seltzer for upset stomach; some forms of constipation medications; some mineral replacement medicationspowders, such as washing machine detergentswatercolors - not completely dissolved, but mixed with water
The solubility of solid materials increase when the temperature increase; it is a general rule.
Yes, It Does Dissolve in water.
== == materials get into water by animals waste
Compounds that like water.
salt and sugar will dissolve in water while sand and baby powder will not dissolve
Materials dissolve in water due to its unique polarity. It contains an uneven distribution of its electrons, causing it to "look for" other elements to bond with. This makes it easy for materials to dissolve in water.
hydrophobic
sugar and salt :)
there are many materials that dossolve in water. the one i am thinking of is sugar
Substances which can be dissolved in a solvent are said to be soluble in that solvent.For ExampleSugarSaltbaking powderwashing sodathese are in soluble in water.
'Phobic' means 'have fear' and 'philic' means 'love to', so you might deduce your answer to: materials 'loving water' will dissolve much better.
'Phobic' means 'have fear' and 'philic' means 'love to', so you might deduce your answer to: materials 'loving water' will dissolve much better.
What is known as universal solvent because it can more dissolve solutes than any other liquids? a. Water b. Alcohol c. Kerosene d. Gasoline
Generally hydrophobic substances are not dissolved in water at room temperature.