Insoluble
No, alcohol cannot dissolve silicone.
A substance is insoluble when it cannot be dissolved into a solution.
When a substance cannot dissolve in another, which usually occurs because one of the substances can interact through the electromagnetic force and the other cannot, the substance is said to be "insoluble" in the other substance.
Something that cannot be dissolved is called insoluble.
Materials like salt and sugar will dissolve in the water and are called soluble as they dissolve completely in the water, where as substances that do not dissolve in water like sand are called insoluble materials.
insoluble
Soluble.
The liquid becomes SATURATED.
If a solid cannot dissolve, it means it is insoluble in the solvent. This could be due to the nature of the solid's molecular structure or the lack of compatibility with the solvent.
A substance is 'insoluble in water' if it will not dissolve in water, although it may dissolve in another solvent.
A substance that cannot be dissolved is called insoluble. This means it does not dissolve in a particular solvent at a given temperature and pressure. Examples of insoluble substances include sand in water or oil in water.
It means that a substance cannot dissolve in other substance
Liquefy is another word for dissolve. It means to become liquid.
When a compound cannot be solvated, it is referred to as insoluble. This means the compound does not dissolve in a particular solvent under specified conditions.
A liquid that cannot dissolve is typically referred to as an insoluble liquid. This means that the liquid does not mix or interact with other substances to form a solution.
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