INSOLUBLE .
NOT UNsoluble.
Solvent
A term used to describe any element or compound is called a substance or substances.
The word you are looking for is "insoluble." This term is used to describe substances that do not dissolve in a particular solvent, such as water.
well ,when the substances dissolve the term is solid , liquid and gas . so the real term could be solid because solid has a great term answer: Solubility is how easy it is to dissolve; the thing that does the dissolving is the solvent.
indicator
A chemist, in describing all the properties of "Substance A" would note that "Substance A is insoluble in water".
Solvent
A substance is 'insoluble in water' if it will not dissolve in water, although it may dissolve in another solvent.
Soluble.
The term typically used is "dissolve." When a substance dissolves in water, it appears to disappear as its particles mix uniformly with the water molecules. This is a physical process and does not change the chemical composition of the substance.
A term used to describe any element or compound is called a substance or substances.
In science, the term "blob" is often used informally to refer to an amorphous or shapeless mass of something, such as a blob of oil or a blob of cells. It is not a specific scientific term but rather a colloquial way to describe a type of formless substance.
The term 'day' is used to describe the passage of 24 hours, or 86,400 seconds. Although 'day' is not an official SI unit, the scientific term to describe a day is 86,400 seconds.
soluable
For a substance the term is molecule, for an element the term is atom.
The word you are looking for is "insoluble." This term is used to describe substances that do not dissolve in a particular solvent, such as water.
solubility (in grams per liter usually)