Phosphorus trichloride is not dissolved in water, a reaction of hydrolysis occur.
The reason why oil doesn't dissolve in ocean water is because oil is nonpolar and water is polar.
Because oil is very complex, and water can not dissolve such complex structures.
No
Because the oil has a nonpolar molecule and water has a polar molecule.
I'm not sure what your asking but the term for substances that are unable to dissolve in water are called unsoluable.
No. Oil will dissolve in fatty (hydrophobic) liquids, not in hydrophilics like water.
The reason why oil doesn't dissolve in ocean water is because oil is nonpolar and water is polar.
PCl3 + H2O  H3PO3 + 3HCl
Because oil is very complex, and water can not dissolve such complex structures.
oil does not dissolve at all in water.
the density of oil is more than the water.so,they will never dissolve with each other, rather the oil will float over the water.
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insoluble.
No
because oil is nonpolar and water is polar