saturation
Dissolve some sugar in water. Try and filter it out. Now, stir some bits of wood into water. Try and filter it out. You've just discovered the difference between a solution and a mixture.
Dry cleaning uses a chemical solvent to dissolve stains without the use of water, which can sometimes cause more damage to certain materials. The solvent is able to break down greasy or oily stains that water alone might not be able to remove. Additionally, dry cleaning involves a specific cleaning process that can protect delicate fabrics or garments that are not water-safe.
This claim contradicts the properties and behaviors of chemical substances. It is scientifically impossible for a single liquid to dissolve any substance, as the interactions between molecules and substances are complex and varied. Additionally, there are certain materials that cannot be dissolved by any known liquid.
it always depends on how much soap so I cant answer that question...sry
Rice is soluble in water, which means it dissolves when cooked in boiling water. However, rice does not fully dissolve like salt or sugar. It absorbs water and swells during cooking, resulting in a softer texture without actually dissolving.
An universal solvent don't exist; water is only a very good solvent for many substances, a quasi-universal solvent.
Insoluble
they really dont dissolve they just squish together so much because the particles want to get together and then you cant see the particles anymore
This would be a mixture, because you could easily separate the water and sugar again by boiling the water.
Jelly doesn't actually dissolve it only melts so if you put it in warm water it would seem like it dissolving but it's really melting!Is what some simpleton said. But what realy happens is... The particles dissolve into the wather. And it cant dissolve in cold water
the answer to this one is, you cant dissolve a solid..like wood well you could with some chemicals that would eat away at the solid but if you mean putting it in some water and heat it up then no you can not.
Temperature directly affects all solutions. If the temperature is to high, bonds that need to be formed cant be. For example, at a low temp in an organic mixture you will get more single bonded carbons. At a high temp the organic compound will lose a hydrogen and form a c=c double bond
IT can dissolve a paper clip, but it cant dissolve meat or a nail.
you cant you cant
Dissolve some sugar in water. Try and filter it out. Now, stir some bits of wood into water. Try and filter it out. You've just discovered the difference between a solution and a mixture.
Theres a mystery as to whats inside the stuff and you cant solvent. lmao
Due to the density of the oil it is unable to dissolve a lolly