insoluble... i think.. :/
Baby powder is insoluble in water, as it does not dissolve but rather forms a suspension when mixed with water.
Charcoal powder is considered insoluble in water. It does not dissolve in water and remains as solid particles.
Yes, milk powder is soluble in water. Otherwise you'd get chunky milk when you went to use it!
Synthetic magnesium silicates are insoluble in water or alcohol.
Salt is soluble in water.Sulfur is soluble in carbon disulfide.Sand is insoluble.
The term "miscible" refers to liquids that mix. Calcium silicate would be soluble or insoluble in water, and it is in fact insoluble (not soluble). But it does have a hydrated form.
Benzene is a non polar solvent. Gelatin powder is a polar solute. So gelatin powder in insoluble in benzene.
baking powder is an insoluble solid and sugar is soluble solid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rennin clots or curdles milk proteins by converting the soluble protein caseinogen into insoluble casein. This is necessary because soluble milk proteins would pass through the stomach to the duodenum as water and would not be digested by pepsin. Insoluble casein remains long enough in the stomach to be digested by pepsin.
it is both soluble and insoluble
Gelatin powder is soluble in hot water but becomes insoluble in cold water. When heated, it dissolves to form a gel-like substance as it cools. This property makes it useful in cooking and food preparation, such as in desserts and jellies.
The antonym of soluble is insoluble. Something that is insoluble does not dissolve in a particular solvent.