The solvent is usually the one that is present in large amount. So, if you had 1 ml vinegar and 10 ml water, then water is the solvent. If you have 1 ml water and 10 ml vinegar, then vinegar is the solvent. But recall that vinegar itself has water as the solvent, so it gets confusing.
No, fluorite is not water soluble. It is a mineral that is typically insoluble in water.
Libr is soluble in water.
Baby powder is insoluble in water, as it does not dissolve but rather forms a suspension when mixed with water.
Aluminum chloride is soluble in water.
They will dissolve if you put them in the right acids
Vinegar is already a mixture containing acetic acid and water. You can mix in more water and you will have a more dilute vinegar. We more often say that two liquids are miscible rather than that one is soluble in the other.
Ag2CrO4 is insoluble in water.
No, fluorite is not water soluble. It is a mineral that is typically insoluble in water.
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Soluble
Libr is soluble in water.
It is soluble
What? It IS soluble in water.
No, it is insoluble.
It is soluble in water.
Baby powder is insoluble in water, as it does not dissolve but rather forms a suspension when mixed with water.
Something that is soluble can dissolve in a liquid (like sugar in water), but something that insoluble cannot (like rocks in water).