Milk
yes they can but it depends on the liquids
insoulble
For example polar liquids dissolve polar solids, nonpolar liquids dissolve nonpolar solids.
Saliva
oil
When dealing with liquids, the rule of thumb is that like will dissolve like. This means that polar liquids will dissolve polar solids, and non polar liquids dissolve non polar substances. Fructose is polar, so it dissolves in water, and fats, as a non polar substance, will dissolve in kerosene.
Many liquids form mixtures with water !
something that can be dissolve in liquid is called soluble. if the solute can dissolve in the solvent, it is called a solution
No, sugar will not dissolve in air. Substances dissolve in liquids, such as water, not in gases like air.
Sugar should dissolve faster in a liquid.
Gases that can dissolve in liquids include oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and ammonia. The solubility of a gas in a liquid depends on factors such as temperature, pressure, and the chemical properties of the gas and liquid.
An Oreo will likely dissolve faster in chocolate milk compared to plain milk or strawberry milk due to the higher fat content and flavor compounds in chocolate milk, which can enhance the dissolution process. The presence of cocoa and sugar in chocolate milk may also create a more conducive environment for the Oreo to break down. However, strawberry milk, being somewhat similar in consistency to chocolate milk, might also dissolve the Oreo effectively, but the overall experience and interaction could vary. Ultimately, chocolate milk is expected to facilitate faster dissolution.