Some substances are soluble. This means they are able to dissolve into other substances. Sugar, for example, is soluble in water, however, vegetable oil is not. This has to do with their chemical makeup.
Water is called a solvent, because of the many things that dissolve in it.
lt water because slat melts things faster even tho some water has salt in it
maybe in some boiling water, if not then try just regular room temperature water. other than that, i dont know.
salt and sugar will dissolve in water while sand and baby powder will not dissolve
No, water does not dissolve into all solutes. Some solutes, such as nonpolar molecules like oil, do not dissolve in water because they are not attracted to the polar water molecules.
Water is called a solvent, because of the many things that dissolve in it.
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.
dont put water in your ears and dont sawoll the water
Water does not dissolve everything. Some substances dont mix with water. Those are hydrophobic substances, ex: oil molecules
metal and water
lt water because slat melts things faster even tho some water has salt in it
the substance can disslove in water (h2o) are most POWDER. Additional answer A powder is no more or no less able to dissolve in water than if that substance were NOT a powder. Powdering something does not help to make it soluble, though it might make it dissolve more quickly if it's able to dissolve at all. Some substances that dissolve to some extent are salt, sugar, calciul sulphate, copper chloride - millions of things
maybe in some boiling water, if not then try just regular room temperature water. other than that, i dont know.
salt and sugar will dissolve in water while sand and baby powder will not dissolve
Water is a polar molecule, meaning it has a positive end and a negative end. This polarity allows water molecules to surround and break apart other polar or charged molecules, enabling them to dissolve in water through a process called hydration. The ability of water to dissolve a wide variety of substances makes it a universal solvent.
It depends on the specific mixture. Some mixtures can dissolve in water while others may not dissolve. The solubility of a substance in water depends on factors such as the nature of the substances involved and the temperature of the water.
No, water does not dissolve into all solutes. Some solutes, such as nonpolar molecules like oil, do not dissolve in water because they are not attracted to the polar water molecules.