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The two liquids that are not soluble are water and oil.
Jesus and Moses
This is the solute.
miscible.
1. Water molecules approach the solid solute 2. Heating the solute 3. Stirring the solute
hydrogen
These substances are ionic compounds forming electrolytes by dissociation in water.
No. Water is not solution but it is a compound. A solution a substance in which another substance is dissolved. Or an intimate mixture of two substances. Generally considered to be in the liquid state, but not necessarily so.
These are the ionic substances.
It is a solution, which is a mixture of two or more substances which, when dissolved, cannot be seperated by mechanical means.
1. Water molecules approach the solid solute 2. Heating the solute 3. Stirring the solute
It is a substance that may cease to be a solid by dissolving into it's solvent. Polar substances dissolve in water; most organic substances may be dissolved in water; while inorganic substances may only be dissolved in inorganic solvents.
a homogenous mixture of two or more substances. in Biology solutions often consist of a solute dissolved in water which produces an aqueous solution
hydrogen
Substances that all living things
salt is one of the dissolved substances in inland waters... well in outland,, I'm not really sure!!
Substances with nonpolar molecules are not dissolved in water.
the thing that is responsible for conducting dissolved food substances is dissolved minerals in the water are deposited within the cells of these parts.
These substances are ionic compounds forming electrolytes by dissociation in water.
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