okay, here are a few.... Sugar,bicarbonate of soda, food coloring, chocolate syrup, food particles, salt,copper sulfate , potassium permanganate, ethanol,vinegar, carbon dioxide,fruit pulp, coffee powder,honey too dissolves in somewhat hot water if stirred a bit and colored ink.
Powdered milk molecules dissolve faster in water than in oil because milk contains hydrophilic components that are attracted to water, allowing them to easily mix and dissolve in water. Oil, on the other hand, is hydrophobic and repels water, making it harder for the milk molecules to dissolve in oil.
actually the substance in which a thing dissolves is called a solvent, and the things which dissolves in the solvent is called a solute. and water is called a universal solvent cuz it can dissolve a very wide range of solutes with a slight differende in their solubilities( that is the capacity to dissolve). fr eg in the case of sugar solution water is a solvent.
No, carbon does not dissolve in water.
Yes, lithium does dissolve in water.
because it is non polar and water is polar. polar dissolve with polar. nonpolar dissolve with nonpolar
the things dissolve in water because it is polar molecule.
milk, tea, water and basically any liquid. there properties dissolve things
most things dissolve faster in hot water.
Water can.
no
They dissolve by sinking in to the water.
salt sugar
Some things that dissolve in water are sugar, soda, food coloring, chocolate syrup, and food particles. Other things that dissolve is salt, vinegar, coffee powder, and copper sulfate.
Water is called a solvent, because of the many things that dissolve in it.
Many things can dissolve in daily life, such as sugar in water, salt in water, coffee in hot water, and soap in water. Other examples include medication in liquid form, detergent in water for cleaning, and ink in solvents for printing.
You can dissolve things into it.
Ice melts. Dissolve is used for things that degrades when added to water.