Maybe the best word is 'Oil'
I'm not sure what your asking but the term for substances that are unable to dissolve in water are called unsoluable.
Oil does mix with other substances for instance if you had some pure ethanol, oil would dissolve in it.
Because oil is very complex, and water can not dissolve such complex structures.
The reason why oil doesn't dissolve in ocean water is because oil is nonpolar and water is polar.
grease
yes
oil does not dissolve
Good question... With the information in my science classes, OIL does not dissolve in anything. But in my opinion I believe it is possible for oil to dissolve. I think oil may dissolve in acids, or any type of chemical. Oil can also dissolve when placed in boiling water for a period of time. Hope this helps! Good luck
i dont know how oil dissolve in oil
Maybe the best word is 'Oil'
No. Oil will dissolve in fatty (hydrophobic) liquids, not in hydrophilics like water.
No. Under normal circumstances oil and water are immiscible (they will not mix)
Because if it was filled with oil nothing would be able to dissolve. With the water all things can dissolve.
Due to the density of the oil it is unable to dissolve a lolly
I'm not sure what your asking but the term for substances that are unable to dissolve in water are called unsoluable.
No